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    Question Which of your razors holds the best edge???

    Which of your razors shaves most comfortable, and takes and holds the best edge out of your collection?
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    My wackers #1,#2 my japanese westerns.

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    sofar my 5mm large hone wear workhorse, the #60 Charlex..

    but seeing as that's my ONLY razor i've got at this moment (3 others are en-route).. this isn't very helpful information :P

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    Le Coultre
    Old Timor "Special" (Way before the new grinds out, they used to make a decent razor)
    Kamisori fixed blade. I have no idea what it say on it, but it keeps a serious edge.

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    My most comfortable shaver is my J Waostenholm EBRO. As far as edge retention, just about any of my American blades and my vintage Bismark fit the bill quite well.

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    Revisor would be the best. Filly right up there to.

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    Believe it or not, a Chronik is probably the sharpest , 'best' , I've got. OTOH, I've got too many to really make the call. Rotate through too many too often to really judge. That Chronik blew my mind though, it was so good. Anyway, I believe most all quality razors, correctly honed, are close in performance. If not equal, certainly close to it. YMMV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Believe it or not, a Chronik is probably the sharpest , 'best' , I've got. OTOH, I've got too many to really make the call. Rotate through too many too often to really judge. That Chronik blew my mind though, it was so good. Anyway, I believe most all quality razors, correctly honed, are close in performance. If not equal, certainly close to it. YMMV.
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