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Thread: Feather Japanese style Razor - review and shave *video*

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    I can safely say I've never gotten one of my vintage straights quite that sharp. Looked like a costume beard the way that came off!

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    Thanks for another fine video. As always, excellent. I love the ease you make it look using one of the feather razors, makes me want to put one in my shaving rotation now!

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    Thomas, have you tried the new SS Feather razor? I recently got one (folding version) and I must say I prefer my RG for shaving my face but just discovered that for head shaving the SS works much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snuff View Post
    Thomas, have you tried the new SS Feather razor? I recently got one (folding version) and I must say I prefer my RG for shaving my face but just discovered that for head shaving the SS works much better.
    What razor are you talking about? Do you have a link?

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    the new Feather, the part where you put the blade in has a new design that's suppose to give a shave with less danger of cutting yourself. that's very well possible, don't know really as I have had no cuts with the regular version of the feather.

    You can find a link at http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...mpression.html

    I really liked your video's about the feather razor, it made me try it for a head shave, love it, much better then with a straight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snuff View Post
    the new Feather, the part where you put the blade in has a new design that's suppose to give a shave with less danger of cutting yourself. that's very well possible, don't know really as I have had no cuts with the regular version of the feather.

    You can find a link at http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...mpression.html

    I really liked your video's about the feather razor, it made me try it for a head shave, love it, much better then with a straight!
    Aha, thats very interesting, thx for the link.

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    Who is selling these in US?

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    Thanks for that......A Great video....You made that look Sooooo easy...And I know it isn't....I can't believe how easily you shifted those whiskers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOLDCREST View Post
    Thanks for that......A Great video....You made that look Sooooo easy...And I know it isn't....I can't believe how easily you shifted those whiskers.
    To be honest it feels like the beard just melts off. There is no pulling (except for at slight pull under the nose due to the angle), the blade just slides and the hair falls down. The feeling is hard to describe - its awesome and very fullfilling.

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