View Poll Results: Which size would be best suitable for a newbie?

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  • 4/8

    2 3.57%
  • 5/8

    34 60.71%
  • 6/8

    26 46.43%
  • 7/8

    3 5.36%
  • 8/8

    0 0%
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    this is the width in inches. google can always do the math for you type in
    5/8in in cm and see what happens....










    see, now, how's that for a search engine
    (5/8) in = 1.5875 centimeters

    (6/8) in = 1.90500 centimeters

    (7/8) in = 2.2225 centimeters

    (8/8) in = 2.54 centimeters

    (9/8) in = 2.8575 centimeters (Ilija)
    (12/8) in = 3.81 centimeters (JLStorm)

    (I only have 5/8 so I can't vote)

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    Here is a page that has */8 to cm conversion. The size is the length from the spine to the edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    this is the width in inches. google can always do the math for you type in
    5/8in in cm and see what happens....










    see, now, how's that for a search engine
    (5/8) in = 1.5875 centimeters

    (6/8) in = 1.90500 centimeters

    (7/8) in = 2.2225 centimeters

    (8/8) in = 2.54 centimeters

    (9/8) in = 2.8575 centimeters (Ilija)
    (12/8) in = 3.81 centimeters (JLStorm)

    (I only have 5/8 so I can't vote)
    Quote Originally Posted by bjrn View Post
    Here is a page that has */8 to cm conversion. The size is the length from the spine to the edge.
    Now thats some interesting stuff. I had a look around, though didn't find the 1 last piece of info that I don't have.
    How come the length (Not width) of the blade is sometimes long and some times short? Is this an important factor for newbies to consider?

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    Inches vs centimeters is all well and good, but how many Angstroms is that and why do Dovo and TI sell /eigths razors? If all were right with the world wouldn't a Euro company sell 16mm and 19mm razors?

    Bruce

    how many Angstroms in a parsec?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    how many Angstroms in a parsec?
    3.08568025 × 10 to the power of 26 or over 30 septillion
    Last edited by xman; 10-26-2007 at 06:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    Now thats some interesting stuff. I had a look around, though didn't find the 1 last piece of info that I don't have.
    How come the length (Not width) of the blade is sometimes long and some times short? Is this an important factor for newbies to consider?
    I think while there's a big difference in how a 5/8 vs 7/8 feels, there isn't that much difference if another eigth of an inch is added to the length of the blade.

    And there's usually not that big of a difference in blade lenght, is there?

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