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    Not quite, but still pretty uncommon. From what...

    Not quite, but still pretty uncommon. From what I've heard, the shave is on par with near wedges.
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    Maybe I'm messing up the nomenclature a bit, it's...

    Maybe I'm messing up the nomenclature a bit, it's not like the Mappin & Webb Lancet Razor in the least. I'm referring to this type of razor:

    http://goo.gl/4lhe0p
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    The Turner Everlasting razors that I've seen most...

    The Turner Everlasting razors that I've seen most regularly are "semi-lancet" grinds, if you will, with a "gutter" ground in the stamp side of the blade face (quarter hollow) and a regular quarter...
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    Turner razors seem to be relatively common in...

    Turner razors seem to be relatively common in Sweden for some reason, so it's not very rare. I've never seen a Turner frameback, though. Looks like a nifty razor, enjoy!
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