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    I myself was pretty intrigued by the Otto Busch, but I pulled the trigger on a 7/8 Henckels instead.

    Is the Otto a full hollow? Or is it something beefier?

    The silver steel World Master keeps calling to me as well...

    Congrats on the new razor!

    From what I can tell a review would/should be a bit more in-depth, talk about some tangibles ("It's a 13/16th blade, in Rostfrei stainless, as the full moon rises I catch the lunar glint off of the fine honed bevel as I raise the blade to my freshly lathered face....), show some pretty pics to whip other shavers into a buying frenzy, and stuff like that.
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    Sera...,

    Per your suggestions:

    "It was a 6/8+ morning in the shave den; the full hollow glinted in the light of the energy saving mini fluorescent bulbs. The Speick cream was squirted into the preheated ceramic bowl and whipped to a shining lather by the Shavemac brush. German razor, German cream, German brush; it was a Teutonic morning save for the American strop. The shave was uneventful and boring if things like babys' butts are common place and unremarkable. To a baby I guess they may be. On my face, it's something about which I remark about with some pride. It was a good Teutonic 6/8+ morning, a very good morning; I could meet the day smoothly."

    Review worthy yet?

    I still don't do pictures, drat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Sera...,

    Per your suggestions:

    "It was a 6/8+ morning in the shave den; the full hollow glinted in the light of the energy saving mini fluorescent bulbs. The Speick cream was squirted into the preheated ceramic bowl and whipped to a shining lather by the Shavemac brush. German razor, German cream, German brush; it was a Teutonic morning save for the American strop. The shave was uneventful and boring if things like babys' butts are common place and unremarkable. To a baby I guess they may be. On my face, it's something about which I remark about with some pride. It was a good Teutonic 6/8+ morning, a very good morning; I could meet the day smoothly."

    Review worthy yet?

    I still don't do pictures, drat!
    You're getting closer.
    I'm starting to feel an itch in my credit card pocket...and that is the sign of agood review!

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