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    Default A Review of the 4/8 "Rogue" Flaschner

    I finally honed and shaved with my new 4/8 Stainless Flaschner, a gift from RogueRazor. It's a French Point, 1/4 hollow, with about a 3" blade. For a small razor, this one is very easy to hold, which makes honing, stroping, and ultimately shaving much more enjoyable. The jimps are very well done on this one.

    This little guy is a MONSTER shaver! I had a 2 day growth and it cut like butter. Leaving a BBS shave, no irritation, perfect! Like any 1/4 hollow it cuts very silently, but efficiently.

    I put the final edge on it with my Nakayama Asagi starting with 50 passes with slurry, 50 passes slurry diluted, and 50 passes with water only. Followed by 50 laps on the English Bridle IV. The blade is super sharp yet really smooth on the face.

    This razor now has a nickname "Rogue."
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    Your "Rogue" Flaschner razor is really beautiful. I am glad that it shaves as beautifully as it looks. While I tend to go to my 5/8 and 6/8 razors, I am always pleasantly surprised at how well the 4/8 size can give a smooth, pleasant, complete shave. My 4/8 Red Imp, Le Grelot P-Hospital, Strega, and Heljestrand MK24 are all superb shavers.

    I know you will treasure this Flaschner for its shave and for the thought behind such a meaningful gift. Congratulations on both counts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carazor View Post
    I finally honed and shaved with my new 4/8 Stainless Flaschner, a gift from RogueRazor. It's a French Point, 1/4 hollow, with about a 3" blade. For a small razor, this one is very easy to hold, which makes honing, stroping, and ultimately shaving much more enjoyable. The jimps are very well done on this one.

    This little guy is a MONSTER shaver! I had a 2 day growth and it cut like butter. Leaving a BBS shave, no irritation, perfect! Like any 1/4 hollow it cuts very silently, but efficiently.

    I put the final edge on it with my Nakayama Asagi starting with 50 passes with slurry, 50 passes slurry diluted, and 50 passes with water only. Followed by 50 laps on the English Bridle IV. The blade is super sharp yet really smooth on the face.

    This razor now has a nickname "Rogue."
    Glad you like it man, I thought you would.I got a good shave from it even though I didn't have the Carazor hone on it,lol. Enjoy it and love the nickname )

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