View Poll Results: Old Razors vs. New Razors

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    16 15.24%
  • Vintage

    89 84.76%
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    Giveaway Guy Dieseld's Avatar
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    I think customs are in a different category than new razors. But that's just me.
    To me it's not mass produced so.......
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    I voted New straights, I own 1 vintage and I love it, but I have 20+modern blades and love them too! But I would like to purpose that someday a 100 years from now someone who is looking at my (currently modern) razors and will wonder about the story behind them. So in essence I am "currently" working on creating a batch of someday vintage razors made in the early 2000s with my story attached to them lol....I hope anyways!

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    Senior Member blabbermouth
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    Vintage.

    Mostly from a cost effectiveness standpoint. 15 to 20 bones on Ebay, an hour or 2 of work in my down time, and I have a good shaver.

    I like my Dovo too. But I'd have a much smaller collection with a lot less variety if all I bought was new razors.

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