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    I need to get a different boker to see the difference, if there is any difference but for so far I love it

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    I have an 11/16 round point. love it!

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    I have several Bokers, hard to beat the shave, "buttery smoothe" as they say.
    "If You Knew Half of What I Forgot You Would Be An Idiot" - by DoughBoy68

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    Best kept secret is the Red Injun 101 round tip. There are not a lot of razors out there tthat can match it.. A thin hollow that keeps a wicked edge.

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    A red injun.... I'll have to be on the look out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Best kept secret is the Red Injun 101 round tip. There are not a lot of razors out there tthat can match it.. A thin hollow that keeps a wicked edge.
    Yup!




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    I would like to try one before I spend the money on one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    I would like to try one before I spend the money on one

    ~~~~wouldn't we all....FWIW, I paid (approx.) $35 for the Red Injun I won in an ebay auction. Here's what it looked like when I recieved


    actually, I cleaned the blade with a 3M pad/sponge (on the reverse side) and some soft scrub, then took this photo. I felt that I did well on this auction in that this razor turned out to be a good shaver for me. It was and is in good condition. That said, I know of at least one other straight razor shaver that has tried this exact same blade and he didn't care for it, but like the man said, "to each his own'

    FWIW2, all I have done with this blade besides taking it to my hones has been to clean/polish the blade w/Maas (after this photo was taken)...it's nice to score something from ebay once in a while that doesn't need extensive work to get into shave ready condition


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    Jake
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