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    Default Filly or Henckels for a not so experienced shaver

    I know it is a silly question, but for those who own one or both of this razors, could you please share with me your opinion with this beautyful tools when shaving?? which one do you prefer??

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    I only have a Henckels Friodur and it shaves about as well as my other 30 odd assorted razors do. I don't imagine that a Philly won't be as good also. I would go with the one that pleases your eye more.

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    Gotta say, they are both pretty sweet. I think my Filly is just the tinies hair sharper, and the Friodur just a fractional bit smoother.
    Of course, that could just be from my honing!

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    I've had a few Fillys, sold them, and a couple of Friodurs and sold them as well. They are fine shavers. I have a lot of razors so when I was thinning the herd those were bringing more $ on the market and that is why I sold them.

    If you are new to straight razor shaving I'll only say that a Dovo will shave you just as clean for a lot less $ and is a lot easier to find.
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    Quality Razor is a Quality razor,Makes no diff who made it,Like Jimmy I have sold off most of the pricey stuff just because the market was right and I still lost money on every one of them
    Buy a nice 6/8 Dovo and never look back

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Buy a nice 6/8 Dovo and never look back
    +1...My first razor was a Dovo Best Quality. Since then, I have bought around 25-30 razors; some cheap, some expensive (including a Henckels 401, no fillys though). You know what though? I keep going back to that Dovo...it's def my goto shaver, and at 80 bucks you can't go wrong! It shaves just as well as any of my others, if not better IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpcwon View Post
    +1...My first razor was a Dovo Best Quality. Since then, I have bought around 25-30 razors; some cheap, some expensive (including a Henckels 401, no fillys though). You know what though? I keep going back to that Dovo...it's def my goto shaver, and at 80 bucks you can't go wrong! It shaves just as well as any of my others, if not better IMO
    Thanks a lot... since I started shaving with a SR I'm always looking at new razors, new aftershaves, new soaps... always wanting to know how they shave and feel... It seems that for SR the cheapest dovo always win,,, even over Le Grelots, Filarmonicas, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by ledemon View Post
    Thanks a lot... since I started shaving with a SR I'm always looking at new razors, new aftershaves, new soaps... always wanting to know how they shave and feel... It seems that for SR the cheapest dovo always win,,, even over Le Grelots, Filarmonicas, etc
    The cheapest Dovo will give you a great shave,as good as any to a point.
    The best spanish and sheffy blades?? Japanese,swedish blades,Than a new can of worms opens up,How they hone,how they hold an edge,how they retain an edge,how they feel,is more to the story than meets the eye.
    You will learn this down the road,A razor seems like a very simple tool, but IMO they can be very complex in many aspects.
    Any Dovo,properly honed,will serve you well my friend,Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ledemon View Post
    Thanks a lot... since I started shaving with a SR I'm always looking at new razors, new aftershaves, new soaps... always wanting to know how they shave and feel... It seems that for SR the cheapest dovo always win,,, even over Le Grelots, Filarmonicas, etc
    Winning depends on what the race is about.

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    go with what you like, not what other like and prefer. do some research and decide wether or not you want a vintage or a new razor. what other people like and prefer is NOT going to be what you like or prefer. I hope this doesnt sound to harsh but in a sense, be a leader, not a follower. Go with what your heart and gut tells you sincerely,
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