Lots of smaller ones come up at times.
The largest, a Rodgers, is really quite small!
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Lots of smaller ones come up at times.
The largest, a Rodgers, is really quite small!
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I have a dwarf in great condition, it's a great shaver.
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Moutin & Kirspel 3/8th 2 inches long
M, that's a honey of a little razor.
Go the 5/8" or less in the westerns or a lot of Jwest's are short
alternatively you could look for Corn razors for a shorter option also usually in the 2" long mark
corn razor
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even smaller corn razor next to a 8/8"
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or as Tom noted many a chipped toe has become a great shorty
Thiers Issard made a series of small razors in the 20's with an edge just over 2"... called them the "Baby" series. some old stock is available at a large Canadian men's grooming retailer for the time being
The Mab Co. sold "the famous mab dwarf razor" during the early 20th century. I've shaved with a few of them and love how maneuverable they are in and around the hollows of my neck. All the ones I've seen have a cutting edge between 2" and 2 1/2" at the most. I've had a few other short razors by wellknown makers, but this Mab brand seems to be completely dedicated to the idea. It's a well-known fact that Little Nelly Wick shaved 5 men in only 4 minutes and 42 seconds with one of these ;)
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I have a little minature razor a beautiful little vintage blade it honed up a treat.
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