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    Default Classic Shaving Founder's Razor?

    Has anyone tried this razor? Any comments on it's performance?
    I am looking at this as my next purchase and would appreciate any feedback.
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    do you have a picture or a discription?

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    I'm sure its a great razor, some tech data is provided at classicshaving.com

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    I have one and it is very nice. Great Shaver. It is similar to the Dovo Berg. Lowe blade and takes a super edge. Tis in my permanent box next to the number 1 SRP TI razor.

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    Thanks for the replies. It's not like I expected anyone on a shaving forum to talk me out of a purchase, but it's good to know it is an excellent razor all the same.
    Aussie, if you haven't found it on the Classic Shaving site already, here's a link to the product description. LINK
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    I was wondering about this, also.

    And, although it may be apples to oranges, how does the founders razor compare to the SRP member TI also at Classicshaving ?

    Thanks

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    They are both very nice shavers.

    Lynn

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    Lynn,
    In your first response you mentioned this razor was in your permanent box; I am just curious, and I hope you don't mind me asking, what other razors you have judged to be good enough to be placed in your permanent rotation?
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    I have Bokers and Henckels and Sheffields and Pumas and Maestro's and several others in there.

    Have fun.

    Lynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69
    I have Bokers and Henckels and Sheffields and Pumas and Maestro's and several others in there.

    Have fun.

    Lynn
    Thanks for being somewhat circumspect Lynn. I don't think we could handle another run-up of prices on e-bay of any razor you suggest as being a great shaver . The Wonderedge incident is ongoing .

    I'd of course make an exception for any blade I happen to be selling at the time

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