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    Very easy to shave with, you just put it on your face and the weight of the blade just plows through any facial hair that may be in its way. I have grown a goatie in recent months and I have no problem maneuvering around it.

    Of course on the flip side...there is no such thing as a nick when you are using a blade this heavy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post

    Of course on the flip side...there is no such thing as a nick when you are using a blade this heavy....
    ZIPP...PLOPP Oops, there goes my other ear.

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    Josh - what sort of grind is it? The bevel on the top picture makes me think its not a full hollow - or did Bill go for a lower shoulder width ratio?

    She's a beauty! Bill does wonderful work - you should take your camera and post a picture of your barber's gob-smacked face when he first sees it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Josh - what sort of grind is it? The bevel on the top picture makes me think its not a full hollow - or did Bill go for a lower shoulder width ratio?

    She's a beauty! Bill does wonderful work - you should take your camera and post a picture of your barber's gob-smacked face when he first sees it
    Well, my barber's jaw dropped and begged me enough that I let him shave me with it lol....it was a great shave! The grind is pretty unique in and sort of tapers a bit, I dont know what I would call it to tell you the truth it starts out as a wedge and hollows a bit towards the center.

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    Oh, that thing made of recycled beer cans, shiny plastic pieces and cardboard again? Throw it oooout

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    I'd name it "Chubby", or maybe "Fat Albert" ... I love the workmanship of it, but it reminds me of someone's avatar that has the (joke) gillette 8000 with like 16 blades and it's almost 2 inches tall. Your RW makes a regular straight look like a toothpick. Well. I guess we know who wins the pissing contest, thank God we're not about to start comparing dick size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredvs79 View Post
    I'd name it "Chubby", or maybe "Fat Albert"
    Bill wanted to call it The Tank, but I think The Whale is better. When it's close it looks like a whale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    Oh, that thing made of recycled beer cans, shiny plastic pieces and cardboard again? Throw it oooout
    Should I send it to you for proper disposal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post
    Well, my barber's jaw dropped and begged me enough that I let him shave me with it lol....it was a great shave!
    No wonder, he can't have many customers bring in mega monster razors to his shop. Good to hear you got a good shave with it (must have been quite a change for your barber).

    You should get yourself a 2/8 razor, just to be able to lay them down side-by-side and take a pic of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjrn View Post
    No wonder, he can't have many customers bring in mega monster razors to his shop. Good to hear you got a good shave with it (must have been quite a change for your barber).

    You should get yourself a 2/8 razor, just to be able to lay them down side-by-side and take a pic of them
    It was a major challenge for my barber because he is used to using the dovo shavette, he said they are much more maneuverable. I cant get a 2/8, because I have vowed never to go smaller than 8/8

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