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    I would never spend $3000 or even $300 for a razor. It's a tool, it should be well made, but it is still just a tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fccexpert View Post
    I would never spend $3000 or even $300 for a razor. It's a tool, it should be well made, but it is still just a tool.
    Hmmm, I have tools that cost way more than $300 bucks. Just kidding around, I udnerstand your point, though. I happen to disagree with it, but I understand it.
    My camping knives, and every day kickaround knives, tend to be of the less expenive variety (with a few exceptions---Busse Combat--cough---). I also have some "meant to be used" customs and a couple of the really art-knife variety. Those are art...functional art some...and expensive.
    I see razors the same way. I have perfectly functional (even wonderfully so!) tools that are a joy to use.
    I also have some art that are just as much (and one or two that are more so) a joy to use. They are more expensive, sure, but art ain't cheap. Neither is custom work.

    Don't get me started on custom flashlights....tools, yes...HIGHLY functional tools. Really stupid expensive functional tools.

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