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    Every so often you get the itch to get a new razor. Well, maybe every so often for some and for others almost a weekly torment to the bank account. I have been buying good used blades but ran across this little beauty at Revisor and could not resist her (stock photo until it arrives)...…

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    I have nothing but good words when it comes to Revisor, I personally don't own one, I certainly hone my fair share of them and I'm always impressed with the quality and the edge they take a good quality razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    I have nothing but good words when it comes to Revisor, I personally don't own one, I certainly hone my fair share of them and I'm always impressed with the quality and the edge they take a good quality razor.
    Yes my other Revisor certainly takes a easy and quite deadly edge for sure! They are great little razors and perform very consistent from shave to shave.
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    Handsome razor. Hope you enjoy it.
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    An elegant, lovely razor. Congratulations.
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    Revisoren are awesome, this seems to be no exception. I really dig their cursive maker's mark, classy all round.
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    Great looking razor! Revisor is my favourite modern production razor manufacturer. Enjoy it in good health!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgister View Post
    Great looking razor! Revisor is my favourite modern production razor manufacturer. Enjoy it in good health!
    They truly are a hidden gem you don't see a lot of folks buying. If one does not mind the wait the cost is very reasonable direct from Revisor. This one when conversion was made cost shipped right at $100 USD. Not too shabby!
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    I have honed lots of them and they take a great edge and once honed last a long time if properly cared for.
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    I have a vintage Revisor and It does shave great and takes and holds its edge. I recently purchased a Zulu Grey stone and the revisor really likes the stones when used with oil. Hone on the Zulu, go to the fine linen strop and then to the leather. I almost sold it but when I couldn't get what I wanted I took it off the market, glad I did.

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