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    You might try shaving with a lower priced (or loaner) 8/8 before you sink big bucks in one. I tried and didn't care for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaptain_zero View Post
    Ah darn, you missed that 8/8 in the classifieds.... Well, SRD did have some brand new ones, and you can always order directly from Koorat at:
    Customized razors and you can customize your order through the razorconfigurator.

    From what I hear, the Portland razors are nice too... I've even looked at Hart, but I really like what I see at Koorat when playing around with the online configurator.

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    Me love Koorat, lol....These are my custom Koorats. Forgive the oily blades, this was a few weeks ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hrfdez View Post
    Me love Koorat, lol....These are my custom Koorats. Forgive the oily blades, this was a few weeks ago.
    That Round point looks nice, still a beginner, but when trying to get into the folds near the jugular got some close calls, and no cuts, but scratched the skin. Just technique I guess, but thinking the round point would help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAHR View Post
    That Round point looks nice, still a beginner, but when trying to get into the folds near the jugular got some close calls, and no cuts, but scratched the skin. Just technique I guess, but thinking the round point would help.
    Thanks! The round point would definitely be more manageable IMO.

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    Brian Brown Razors also makes a nice looking 7/8 and 6/8 razors that have a great reputation and do not break the bank. So you may also want to look at his work too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelbro View Post
    You might try shaving with a lower priced (or loaner) 8/8 before you sink big bucks in one. I tried and didn't care for them.
    kelbro is right! These soon become like hatchets and the sizes unmanageable and you then have sunk some moolah into something you will more than likely have to sell at a sacrifice.

    I don't care for the post 8/8 razors and while they are neat to look at, not most peoples idea of a functioning everyday razor. I think some to be more a novelty even though they can shave. I am mainly a utilitarian shaver to a degree. I want something that works and does not only look cool. If it is ugly but shaves great............that's the razor for me.
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    Have to agree with the previous posters about trying an 8/8 or larger blade first before buying, if possible. I have one that is right around 8/8 which shaves well but feels like using a spatula to me. It is all about what works for you but when you have to throw that kind of money at it you might want to play it safe and try one first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Have to agree with the previous posters about trying an 8/8 or larger blade first before buying, if possible. I have one that is right around 8/8 which shaves well but feels like using a spatula to me. It is all about what works for you but when you have to throw that kind of money at it you might want to play it safe and try one first.

    Bob
    I have a couple of 7/8, but they are not my preferred "go to" razors. I use them, but I found out, by trial and error, that 5/8 and 6/8 are my money sizes.

    Follow the well given advice and try a loner 8/8/ first, they are huge.
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    MAHR,

    Since you're new to straight razor shaving, I suggest moving up to a 6/8 instead of jumping from a 5/8 to an 8/8. The 8/8 is a big blade, and there is no hurry to reach that level at this time. Nice and easy does it. For now, concentrate on honing your skill as a straight razor shaver, and stay with the lower priced blades rather than drop a whopping price on a big and fancy razor.
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    I'd suggest a 6/8 round point for now. An 8/8 is fine, but a bit unwieldy compared to the 5/8 you're used to. Sort of like driving a semi trailer when you're used to a sports car. I have razors in 8/8, 9/8, and even 10/8. They are like the beach, I rarely go there, but it is nice that it is there if I ever want to. Of course preferences are completely individual in this sport, and you might love the 8/8. I think it is no accident that in razor catalogs from the past century until now the dominant size was 5/8, followed by 6/8. On average more guys prefer them. IMHO.
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