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    Has anyone heard of Edmond Roffler razors and are they worth trying?

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    I think, photo will help to identify this razor.
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    I have 2 of them but I must say I have never tried them. They are very narrow blades and I tend to like 6/8 blades. I may hone mine up in the next week or so and give it a try. Will let you know how it goes.

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    Some information:
    Straight Razor - Edmond Roffler. This razor was made in France in 1958. In 1958 Roffler brought advanced European hair cutting methods to the U.S. This razor was part of the Roffler Sculpture-Kut method still used today in high-end beauty and barber shops. The razor is in very good condition, but the original box reflects that the razor was well loved.
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    I would buy it just for the name but it is a nice looker!

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