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    Default Razor size. Is this 6/8"?

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    Looks like a 5/8ths to me. Spine doesn't count, just the blade (otherwise those swedish framebacks would all be 7/8).

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    I'd call it 6/8ths

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    I'd say it's 5/8+

    BUT, I think the REAL question is....
    How does it shave?

    I'll pass up any blade-preferance for a razor that shaves amazingly well.
    I guess you could say: It's not the size of the blade, but the cut of the edge that matters.

    C utz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laager View Post
    OK. So all the guides on the 'net showing spine included in the measurement are wrong?
    That would seem to be the case, unless the manufacturers designations are wrong. All my new razors (and one NOS Puma that came with the original box and tags) seem to be measured from the start of the grind, not from the back of the spine.

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    At best it would be a tad over a 5/8 and still considered a 5/8. Compare it to another real 6/8 and you will be able to tell. Also note that you have the razor angled for this measurement. It should be straight up and down the line vs. against the line and then over the line at the bottom. The box this came in showed 9/16. Almost 6/8 is not 6/8 even at best.

    Have fun.

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    Depends. I've got this one razor that measuring from the edge to the back of the spine gives a bit over 6/8ths. But it's got a very heavy spine on it; the distance from the edge to the start of the grind is just a tich over 5/8ths. Oddly enough, the manufacturer claims this is a 5/8ths razor, not a 6/8ths. The manufacturer of this razor is TI.

    As for the difference between your TI damascus, is it possible that the spine shape of the damascus razor is tricking you?

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    Clifton,

    Sorry dude, but to show the comparison, I took a photo of your 5/8 Wonderedge, which is a beautiful razor compared to a 6/8, 7/8 and 8/8. See Pic.

    If any of you guys would like to buy the Wonderedge for exactly the value that I traded for it, shoot me a PM. Tis an awesome razor.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laager View Post
    It's possible, but the spine on the TI is higher than the Wonderedge and it's still a smaller razor in total than the Wonderedge. There's a thread from a few weeks ago where it is shown.
    What does the TI measure from the start of the grind to the edge? What does it measure from the back of the spine to the edge?

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