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Thread: Beginner: Is a Klas Tornblom Eskilstuna Sweden razor a decent razor?

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    Orange County N.Y. Suile's Avatar
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    The only thing i going to say is i have a blade made by
    them. And it is a well made product.
    And i enjoy shaving my face and legs with it from time to time.

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    Klas Tornbloms are in my top three razors of all time. They rock! I've had a fistful over the years, and every single one had a near invisible bevel (which I love), an excellent edge, and gave a superb shave. They are stiff, yet nimble. Absolutely superb. =)

    I think The Invisible Edge has a few NOS Klas Tornbloms in stock.

    Me

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    Actually yeah. Now you mention that invisible bevel, you're right....
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    I don't think Klas Törnblom is better than other Swedish razors, they're all superb.
    I just happen to like a little bigger blade and then it's that they are so common here.
    Most razors you find in Sweden is either Swedish or Solingen, good stuff all of it.
    This is the Swedish ebay; Rakning - Tradera.com

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