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Thread: Dovo 3/8 Jubilaum?
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07-26-2010, 10:30 PM #1
Dovo 3/8 Jubilaum?
I see this razor advertised as a nice small razor for trimming around moustaches, goatees, hard-to-reach spots. Does anyone know more about the actual dimensions of this razor?
Here's one link, given for reference and not to promote a particular vendor:
Dovo Jubilaum Anniversary Straight Razor 3/8", Carbon Steel, Brasil Brown Horn Imitation
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07-26-2010, 10:36 PM #2
I've never seen it however unless it says otherwise it should be a typical 3/8s sized razor meaning it's not shorter in length than other typical razors.
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07-26-2010, 10:38 PM #3
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Thanked: 3795Nope, I don't know anything about it but I'll tell you this much. I've honed a few 3/8 razors and now I know how to hone them...
I'm going to send them to Lynn.
I hate honing 3/8 razors.
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07-26-2010, 10:39 PM #4
I didn't know Dovo had ever made 3/8s. I know they made 4/8s in INOX, (Stainless) the Dovo 42 with a French point.
The dimensions on that Dovo don't look like a 3/8, but it obviously is if they're a company selling it as a 3/8. Either way I think its expensive. I have a Biedermeir 3/8 that cost me not even 10% of that.
EDIT: Here's a link to a 3/8 - well 7/16 which is 3.5/8! It is shave ready from a highly reputable UK vendor at a far better price http://www.strop-shop.co.uk/product/...ingen_PS-INOX#
He has a couple in this size.Last edited by Scipio; 07-26-2010 at 10:41 PM.
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07-26-2010, 10:43 PM #5
I agree that the razor doesn't look like a 3/8, so if that is an actual picture of the razor, I would guess that it is shorter than normal, and therefore it looks like a normal 5/8 razor. (i.e. if someone showed you a photo of a quarter which was, in all regards, twice normal size, your brain would see a normal quarter. Same if you shrank something, like a razor...)
That said, I have no idea
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07-28-2010, 04:41 PM #6
Well, I Bit..
Since I plan to sell a nice bunch of razors I currently have, I decided to buy this Dovo 3/8 because I think it would be nice for the mustache and chin area. Maybe I'm wrong on that, but we'll see!
I'll post dimensions and pics when it comes.
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07-28-2010, 07:45 PM #7
Ideal size for certain areas is entirely personal preference. I can shave under my nose with a 8+/8 razor without any trouble.
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07-29-2010, 02:02 PM #8
So Here It Is
Well I bit and went for the little Dovo Jubilaum 3/8 and it is a cute little razor. It is indeed smaller. The blade length is nicely proportional to the width so that indeed, in a photo, you would think it was a regular sized razor.
I have attached pictures.
I lack one of my respondents' talent for shaving in closely confined spots with 8/8 wedges and appreciate a delicate razor for delicate moments. I've used a Feather Nape and Body Razor, but like having a "real" straight for those close calls in shaving.
The pictures put the razor alongside a straightedge for measurement, and another typical 5/8 razor for proportions.
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07-29-2010, 02:50 PM #9
That's a 9/16 the way I measure widths
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07-29-2010, 03:04 PM #10
I'm just reporting on what Dovo calls it and whether the blade was a traditional length or whether the razor was proportionally smaller--that was my original question.
It does measure out wider than 3/8. I haven't calipered it, but just laying it on a ruler gives me a hair over 4/8, which could be the angle I'm looking from. For fun I'll use the old micrometer caliper on it this PM and get back to you.