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    I'm glad someone likes vintage Soligen the most....

    I'm glad someone likes vintage Soligen the most. Your right, grinding is a big factor in the feel of a razor and no one does grinding quite like the Germans, every vintage Soligen razor Ive used the...
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    I feel Tamahagane epitomizes steel. Historically...

    I feel Tamahagane epitomizes steel. Historically and culturally significant, the production of making Tamahagane captivates me, its a process between man and nature that has a spiritual connection...
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    Yep, it will always have a place in my heart. As...

    Yep, it will always have a place in my heart. As you say, Pete. There's just some thing special about it.
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    I'm ashamed to admit that I still haven't tried...

    I'm ashamed to admit that I still haven't tried American steel, again, one of these days.
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    I'd love to try some cast steel, it's been on my...

    I'd love to try some cast steel, it's been on my hit list for a while, one day.

    I too like Tungsten, I only have a RigaRazor made from it but it feels nice, reminds me a bit of Sheffield, much...
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    Vintage Sheffield has that familiar feel like an...

    Vintage Sheffield has that familiar feel like an old friend, wonderful steel indeed.
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    Favourite steel?

    So my friends, wheres your favourite type of steel from?

    We have good ol' Sheffield, Swedish, Solingen and Japanese, I know a few of you are partial to some American steel from Little Valley NY...
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