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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    if you went into a barber shop back in the 1940s or 50s when barbers did shaves as a regular daily activity and they were highly competent at it you would see a variety of razors being used however what you would see are 5/8s and 6/8s razors for the most part and they would be full to double hollows. maybe a few old timers who learned on wedges and part hollows used them because that is what they were comfortable with but for the most part that's the way it was.

    So since barbers managed to give everyone who walked into the shop a superb shave with what they had no matter the beard type how was this possible if you must use the proper razor for the correct beard type?
    You're saying that every barber in the 50s could give every man a superb shave with any 5/8. I really doubt that. I cant even get a superb hair cut from most hairdressers or a superb meal from most restaurants. While I cant understand your nostalgia, and would like to see barber shops in town, I am sure that barbers were like any other profession: some good, some not so good, most average. Normal distribution.

    What Tony said regarding razor weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post
    I find that whoever has honed the balde full singing razors just do not shave as well for me as heavier grinds. I have a fairly stiff beard and a heavy razor just sails right through while I feel a full hollow, singing typoe blade seems to catch and scrape for me.
    sounds much more likely IMHO.
    Last edited by Cornelius; 01-26-2009 at 12:35 AM. Reason: spelling

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