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    A Newbie....Forever! zepplin's Avatar
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    Default I'd like your opinion on which razor to buy

    I'd like to purchase a rather high end razor. I don't have a lot of $$ - and I'd like to keep it below $300.00. I have picked three razors, and I would love your opinion:


    http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...1&d=1182991540

    This is an 8/8 Henckels Friodur, Spanish Point, Scalloped Back, Black-Cherry Polypearl scales. $184.99

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...1&d=1182991915

    This is a 6/8 Wacker "Red head", Spanish Point, w/Buffalo Horn (mixed) scales. $179.99

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...1&d=1182992099

    And this one is a Maestro Livi "Regrind" at $279.51 US.

    What is your vote? - and why?

    Thanks,

    Steve Boyd
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    Out of those three the one that comes closest to tripping my trigger is the 6/8" (second picture). I don't care for the look of roundpoints and I personally think 8/8" is too big.

    You also might consider contacting our resident straight makers and seeing if they have anything close to you price range. You just may be pleasantly surprised!

    Ray

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    I vote for the Red Head. The 'Regrind' is okay, but I am partial to those Horn Scales!
    The Friodur looks too 'Clunky' for my tastes.

    BUT this is only my two cents worth. (And worth every penny you paid for it. )

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    I like the scales on the Livi, but I'd probably go for the Red Head too. 6/8 is a good size, comfortable and the Spanish point is a nice feature too, more than just aesthetic. The steel is a bit softer and easier to hone and a bit more comfortable than those SS blades as well

    Ask Robert about a custom though. Who else does custom work here?

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    I think Joe Chandler is doing customs too.

    Of those three, I'd personally go for the Friodur. I've got an 8/8 - shaves like a dream and has stayed shave sharp for ages. My best razor, for sure. Sure, that size can be unwieldy at the beginning, but it doesn't take long to get used to handling it.

    But the others look nice too. I'd say you're spoilt for choice. Man, I'd hate to be in your position!

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    The Friodur. But I really like a big blade so I might be a tad biased. LOL

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    I am not real smart at these things, but I believe you can get a good shaving razor for 40 or 50 dollars. With that said this is a WANT thing for you. In other words if you want a cost effective car maybe a Toyota or Ford, but if you WANT a mercedes of course we all wish you pick the very best item which satisfies your tastes. I believe they will all shave very well, and perhaps would be best left for show anyway.

    Jerry

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