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    The Feather Artist Club RG and DX razors, both folding and non folding, must be pretty damn good as I don't see many for resale, or perhaps not that many are sold and are either near the top of a rotation, or lying in a drawer unused? The few I have seen come up for sale sell for very close to retail price for a new one!!!!

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    That's a very good point and you're right, you don't see many for sale in the classifieds. I've never used one myself, but I do know that they are the Alexander Keith's of disposable razors: Those who like them like them a lot!

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    I paid up for a new Feather AS-D1 safety razor, and can say it is worth every penny. I also have a "mergress" and a merkur slant in my rotation and use Feather blades in all of them. That all adds up to some serious "coin" for shaving, so I am going to wait for a used Feather Artist Club to come up for sale for a fair price. For straights, I have only one now and it is an ERN "Barber's Favorite".

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    Yes, the Feather Artist Club is a good shaving system.
    I started out with one, and while I shave with a real straight most days now, the AC still does see usage every so often.
    For my daily head shaves it is in fact my preferred system
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    Same thing here, for my head shaves (every two days) this is what I prefer. I have both the folding and non folding ones, both are great but the non folding is a bit too small for my very big hands so it doesn't get used much, same reason I don't like to use a kamisori razor. I mostly use straights but once or twice a week I grab the DX for a real close and fast shave. When people order one of these they either like them a lot and keep them or they sell them almost immediately (see the cuts and blood messages).

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    I've got one of the teak handled folding one and you'll have to pry it out of my hand when I'm dead.

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    I own a Feather AC - SS and several straight razors, and a Feather AS - D1 DE razor, and will say this, and this is only my opinion, so it's not written in stone and I dont want to whip up a traditional straight V the Feather straight fight because i think it wont last more than one round, my Feather straight will wipe the floor with any straight razor I own in a shaving contest, and I own some very sharp vintage straight razors, I would say to any traditional user give the Feather a go I think it will put a big ? inside your head about straight razor shaving.

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    I have the cheapest folding one, whatever model that is. It's a wonderful razor. I do enjoy a leisurely straight shave now and then but have never got the hang of honing! I have a few nice old trad straights and they make good butter knives after my honing attempts!

    And no, I wouldn't sell the Feather! Get one, you won't regret it.

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    I recently picked up the Feather SS and love it.

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    for those who own traditional straights and strops as well, have any of you tried stropping the feather blade to extend the life of the blade before changing?

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