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    I have 25 razors now, not a lot but more than enough for now.
    o have them in two drawers of my jewellery chest and start at the top left and go to the next on the right until i get tho the end and then start over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    I have 25 razors now, not a lot but more than enough for now.
    o have them in two drawers of my jewellery chest and start at the top left and go to the next on the right until i get tho the end and then start over again.

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    This is certainly different than I would have guessed. Automatically moving to another razor each shave?
    Hard to tell from the photo but it doesn't seem that they are all of the same grind or type really.
    Do you just not have a preference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoneandstrop View Post
    This is certainly different than I would have guessed. Automatically moving to another razor each shave?
    Hard to tell from the photo but it doesn't seem that they are all of the same grind or type really.
    Do you just not have a preference?
    I would like a wedge and a chopper
    Most are full hollow, some square some round and one is quarter hollow with a barber notch.
    One is GD but i fixed it and it shaves surprisingly well.
    I also have a smiler that outback gifted me and that thing is outback sharp but feels like a lead pipe to shave with so smooth i actually wondered the first time if i was shaving with the spine.

    That pic is my second drawer which is cheapies.
    Ill add a pic of my nicer drawer tomorrow hopefully
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    That is what I strive for. To be able to shave with any grind or size straight razor, or DE, SE, Injector or Shavette.
    It makes for years of fun learning.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
    Jerry...

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