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    I am new to st8 shaving but have 4 nice razors! But they all are somewhat hollow ground.I have very thick whiskers! and was wondering if a wedge would give me a better(smoother on my face)shave the razors I am useing seem to not want to cut like I think or want to cut and I've tried 4 different ones! And I'm pretty sure they are all sharp!!!But who knows. Please any advise would be appreciated! Thanks to all.

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    I have very thick whiskers as well and have used both a hollow ground as well as a wedge and haven't really noticed any major difference. The razors may just need a touch up on the hone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrilliumLT View Post
    I have very thick whiskers as well and have used boyhood a hollow ground as well as a wedge and haven't really noticed any major difference. The razors may just need a touch up on the hone.
    +1 For the experienced straight razor shaver armed with a sharp razor hollow ground or wedge should not make a difference. A wedge may aid the inexperienced shaver though. There are many degrees of sharp. I would suggest sending one of the four out for professional honing, the next to a different person the third to another and keep the sharpest of the four with you. The cost difference would be in the shipping but you would experience each persons perception of sharp to your own.

    Good luck.
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    Would you mind explaining in what way the wedge would aid the inexperienced shaver? I'm certainly one of those and am attracted to the wedge mainly based on its looks alone, but knowing that shape would be more efficient for me and why would be helpful. Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ace View Post
    Would you mind explaining in what way the wedge would aid the inexperienced shaver?
    Wedge razors are more forgiving of the incorrect angles and excessive pressure that inexperienced shavers commonly use during the first several shaves. Full hollow razors are so thin that they allow a tiny bit of flex in the blade as it glides over the contours of the face, which can lead to nicks if excessive pressure is used to guide the razor. A 1/4 hollow or full wedge blade will not flex and forces the shaver to correct the angle by which it is held in order to cut stubble.

    Make no mistake; however, wedges are just as sharp and can nick just as easily as a full hollow.

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    More forgiving? That certainly sounds attractive. Then I could expect that a good wedge will be far more forgiving than the Dovo Shavette w/ Feather blades that I am currently using to slice up my face? And, thanks for the reply.

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