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    Somebody from Philly help me out here...

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    And what is a cheesesteak? Sounds odd. Steak with cheese on? or a piece of cheese with steak wrapped round it? Bizarre! Sounds wild. Saw a site called steak&cheese once - don't visit it.....

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    I read that whole post, it said exactly that they had some quality problems and that it was a difficult fist hone with alot of maintenance, but overall a serviceable razor. so, yeah not really positive but also not too negative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpatton View Post
    I read that whole post, it said exactly that they had some quality problems and that it was a difficult fist hone with alot of maintenance, but overall a serviceable razor. so, yeah not really positive but also not too negative.
    My point in a nutshell. At least they sacked the Korean makers and now these are genuine Solingen blades. If they would only get that damned factory bevel sorted I bet that all of a sudden they'd be liked a whole lot more. Maybe you could even cut a cheesesteak with them (whatever that is! )

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    The whole philly cheesesteak thing....

    Philly cheesesteak is a sandwhich of thinly cut steak pieces usually mixed with onions and bell peppers that are grilled. The grilled mixture is then placed on a hard roll......hero style....and covered with a cheese of some sort.

    The best place to get these are in Philadelphia.

    So to the poster who said im sure they sell bad cheesesteaks in philly was saying.....that even though Philadelphia is known for cheese steaks, im sure there are some real stinkers that are made up there.

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    Then why didn't he just say that? Those sound good by the way - I suppose if anyone does make bad ones they go out of business? In common with any product, I guess.

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    I did say that, I just wasn't translating, LOL.

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    Regarding the review thread: It's always interesting to see the different ways different people interpret a thread like that. My take was that the reviewers were trying very hard to be polite to the gal that worked for Kamisori. Had it been a guy I'd hope they would have been as polite but I wouldn't guarantee it. Be that as it may my take on the review was that the reviewers didn't care for the blades and would not recommend them to anyone. I have one that I bought. I don't have any financial interest in either Kamisori or any of their competition. Given that I feel that I have a fairly unbiased opinion. I would highly recommend that folks spend their hard earned money on something of value. That would NOT be the kamisori.

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