Quote Originally Posted by animalwithin View Post
Interesting debate indeed! I can now see why many people say vintage razors are so much better than modern, the history is incredible. Makes me want to leave the U.S. and head to Europe
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Hey animalwithin donīt disparage US razor history so quickly.
I appreciate your point about European cutlery history having the "long tooth" in the world of razors etc, and only a fool would argue that point.
However for some greater perspective please consider (just for example) a country like Australia that doesnīt have one cutlery firm to my knowledge.
I would really really love to have one razor, any razor made from my home country, where as you have so many to choose from.
Just my 0.001c (adjusted for Spanish bank bailout)

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