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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    My brother and I ( I hope that's good English?) have quite a few Hart blades.
    Their customer service is excellent and their 01 steel can be brought to deadly level of sharpness.
    Plus you can design your own to a certain extent..
    I was reading a book - by the copy editor of the New York Times - who gave a good example of whether you are correct in using 'I' rather than 'me'. She suggested turning the phrase round - in which case you would never think of saying 'I and my brother', therefore you should use, 'my brother and me'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UKRob View Post
    I was reading a book - by the copy editor of the New York Times - who gave a good example of whether you are correct in using 'I' rather than 'me'. She suggested turning the phrase round - in which case you would never think of saying 'I and my brother', therefore you should use, 'my brother and me'.
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    I own both a razor from Hart and Portland. The Portland came shave ready and has yet to be touched up after about 30 shaves. It holds it edge very well.
    The Hart holds its edge very well too but did not come shave ready and was finicky when getting to a good edge. The steel is hard on both. Once I got the Hart shaving it quickly became one of my favorites as did the Portland. I enjoy the 1/4 hollow heavy blade but mostly in addition to the added weight they are well balanced and easy to maneuver.

    If given the choice I would buy another Portland even though Hart recently was 50% off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTmke View Post
    I own both a razor from Hart and Portland. The Portland came shave ready and has yet to be touched up after about 30 shaves. It holds it edge very well.
    The Hart holds its edge very well too but did not come shave ready and was finicky when getting to a good edge. The steel is hard on both. Once I got the Hart shaving it quickly became one of my favorites as did the Portland. I enjoy the 1/4 hollow heavy blade but mostly in addition to the added weight they are well balanced and easy to maneuver.

    If given the choice I would buy another Portland even though Hart recently was 50% off.
    I must admit I prefer the look (admittedly online) of the Portlands, which one do you have?

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    I have a 7/8 hydra. I love me a Spanish point.

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    Here is the Hart 6/8 round point

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    Very nice indeed sir, is the Portland more of a mirror finish than the Hart?

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    They are both a satin finish. I received the Hart in need of honing though classic claimed shave ready. The Portland was a custom size at the time and I wanted more normal scales but was delivered these. Both a great shavers and I look forward to them. Both sets of scales leave something to be desired. I ended up sanding and sealing the Hart scales as there was very little if any finish. The Portland scales are finished but not to what you'd find on other makers razors.
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    I remember seeing from another member (Orville?) one issue on arrivla with his Portland, I think his was a Hydra, the tang was quite scratched up and the etchings obscured as a result, have you had any finish issues with yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKRob View Post
    I was reading a book - by the copy editor of the New York Times - who gave a good example of whether you are correct in using 'I' rather than 'me'. She suggested turning the phrase round - in which case you would never think of saying 'I and my brother', therefore you should use, 'my brother and me'.
    It's not necessarily that simple. The pronoun 'I' is subjective: My mother and I had tea together; whereas the pronoun 'me' is objective: The tea was too hot for me. In the first example the pronoun forms the subject of the verb, so 'I' is correct, in the second he forms the object, so 'me' is correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UKRob View Post
    I was reading a book - by the copy editor of the New York Times - who gave a good example of whether you are correct in using 'I' rather than 'me'. She suggested turning the phrase round - in which case you would never think of saying 'I and my brother', therefore you should use, 'my brother and me'.
    No offense, but whatever book you read is wrong.

    My brother and I (are the subject nouns of the sentence) where "have" is the verb and razors the word "razors" is the object. I is the subjective, me is the objective; therefore, "the teacher corrected my brother and me" would be right. My brother and I told her to buzz off" would also be correct....not nice, but correct.

    This is a really bad discussion for us (not we) to have on a shaving forum.
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