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    Question 1910 's razor

    Hello guys. How many is it worth? Thanks
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    Why donīt you start with the rules? It clearly says " No waluation is allowed".

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    Sorry but we do not evaluate. A razor is worth what someone will pay for it. Look for similar razors on eBay under completed items to get an idea. Welcome and good luck.

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    The pictures themselves are probably worth 20 likes, but having asked the question of value of the razor, will likely bring it down to five likes.

    It looks a little thin to be a good starter razor, but it does not seem worn out. I would adjust the heel when getting it ready to shave.
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    Nice one Rez. I hadn't thought about "Likes" worth. ha. Guess we will see.
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    I thought a little humour to the thread was in order. Posting razor pictures is nearly always a good thing.
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    So would it be good razor for a begining or should I look for something differrent?

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    Get it professionally honed and you should have a good shaver
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Get it professionally honed and you should have a good shaver
    Of course, it will be professionally honed! Thanks for all of you
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    A tiny bit wider would be better. I think if you started with a 5/8 or 6/8 round point in 1/2 hollow that would be just about perfect. Too hollow and they get a little less forgiving and same goes with the heavy grinds. Most importantly is to learn with a shave ready razor. If you can eliminate the razor as being a problem the rest comes down to technique. The round point makes for a very forgiving tip.
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