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    This one, it's a little rough shaving though.

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    While I enjoy using each and every razor that I'm the current custodian of, without a doubt, this one is the King of my Castle:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    While I enjoy using each and every razor that I'm the current custodian of, without a doubt, this one is the King of my Castle:

    Hey phrank, i am seeing that feller everywhere at the moment nothing wrong with that though
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    I have 34 razors and some are $300-600, the ones that shave me the closest are my 5 $10 razors. An Artraco and a T Noonan Liberty
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    I have a few!

    My most valuable money wise is a limited edition Wacker 15/16" (one of only 16 made), and thats definitely a favourite.

    I also really love my restored Sheffields, some of which I picked up for peanuts but have since cleaned up, rescaled and honed. I have a couple of W&B's, a Reynolds and few others.

    I also love my DD's.

    Basically I cant decide haha! :P

    I was trying to thin the herd a while ago and I kept trying to pick a top five, but no dice. So I still have them all hehe!

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    I definitely agree with the general sentiment expressed here so far! It can be tough to pick a favorite, and monetary value of a razor does not necessarily correlate with the enjoyment of the shaving experience with said razor!
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    The word "favorite" often excites the imagination. Today my favorite is these three. Sweet shavers........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    I have a few!

    My most valuable money wise is a limited edition Wacker 15/16" (one of only 16 made), and thats definitely a favourite.

    I also really love my restored Sheffields, some of which I picked up for peanuts but have since cleaned up, rescaled and honed. I have a couple of W&B's, a Reynolds and few others.

    I also love my DD's.

    Basically I cant decide haha! :P

    I was trying to thin the herd a while ago and I kept trying to pick a top five, but no dice. So I still have them all hehe!
    Is the wacker #15 of the edition too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    I have a few!

    My most valuable money wise is a limited edition Wacker 15/16" (one of only 16 made), and thats definitely a favourite.

    I also really love my restored Sheffields, some of which I picked up for peanuts but have since cleaned up, rescaled and honed. I have a couple of W&B's, a Reynolds and few others.

    I also love my DD's.

    Basically I cant decide haha! :P

    I was trying to thin the herd a while ago and I kept trying to pick a top five, but no dice. So I still have them all hehe!
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    I believe I have #6 of 16 by Heribert Wacker.

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    As of this moment my favorite razor is an eBay Clauss (maybe $29 w/shipping). It's my favorite because it's the first of my 38 razors that I have successfully honed from bevel setting to damn good shave ready off of a Norton 8k. And it is day four of using it (out of rotation so I can see how the edge ages) and it is still like a day one shave.
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