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    Actually, I believe Hart is owned by Classic Shaving and as the market has requested jimps and other stuff, they have tried to accomodate. OK razor. I have a couple, but they don't see much use. Have honed quite a few. They are decent shavers.

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    I wished they made a 5/8ths model. I just don't care for the bigger blades as I find the 5/8 more manuverable and forgiving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Actually, I believe Hart is owned by Classic Shaving and as the market has requested jimps and other stuff, they have tried to accomodate. OK razor. I have a couple, but they don't see much use. Have honed quite a few. They are decent shavers.

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    I bought one a month or two ago. The screw fell out and I suspect it went down the sink. Classic Shaving wants $5.00 for a new screw plus $31.00 US for shipping to Canada....so about $36.00 US for a screw that's probably ten cents to manufacture. It shaves nicely, but no better than any of my 100 year old razors that still haven't required parts. I believe I shaved with it 3 times before it became useless....I won't be buying another one. Does anyone know where I can buy one of those screws without mortgaging my house? thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMPINNGUY View Post
    Does anyone know where I can buy one of those screws without mortgaging my house? thanks

    Let me check out in the shop, I have replaced quite a few of their scales over the years, I never specifically saved a bolt but then again I never toss anything that might be useful later

    Cross yer fingers if I find one you can have it

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