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    Born on the Bayou jaegerhund's Avatar
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    Maybe someone needs to tell Dovo and TI this --- it appears so far that most like it simple and clean.

    Justin

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    I like a good stout blade, file work, and bone scales, but I am becoming a fan of exotic wood scales.

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    I don't like any ornaments that can be messed up during normal use and maintenance. Blade preferably shiny, handle any material but metal, not heavy. No dirt catching corners.

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    I like this one and my MOP handled Maestro as well.......but then I like any great shaver usually............

    Lynn

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    Lynn,

    The blade has some interesting patina developing on it. Very chic, but how do you train patina to do curly queues? I also like the adjustme drive, adjustme reverse, and adjustme park buttons on the handle.

    Bruce

    It is only now that I recognize what the buttons are used for: adjustme WTG, adjustme XTG, and adjustme ATG. Ah well, better to have realized now than never to have realized at all. --B
    Last edited by Bruce; 10-16-2007 at 10:00 PM. Reason: thickwittedness

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    From what I have seen around the forums, I would have to say I prefer wooden scales, because they compliment the steel. I like the square points they look nice and gold wash doesn't improve the quality of shave therefore it is unnecessary.

    Thats just going from pictures I seen here and not actual experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    From what I have seen around the forums

    Thats just going from pictures I seen here and not actual experience.
    Other forums......????????? Who......What........Where.........What..........

    Have fun,

    Lynn

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