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    Default Any known issues with this razor?

    I've been told all dovo razors are fine but i'd rather double check before i go ahead with the purchase. I'm going to be buying this razor from invisible edge so i wanted to ask if anyone knew of any reason why i should not buy it. Is it easy to strop, hone, use etc.

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    Very nice starter blade, many guys here started w/it, and still use them to this day.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    I will say this again, nothing wrong with any new Dovo as long as it's professionally honed.
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    All Dovo's are quality blades.

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    My first straight razor was a Dovo. The quality is excellent, but as mentioned - make sure it is professionally honed.

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    Default Re: Any known issues with this razor?

    my first real straight was a dovo 5/8 best quality and its a great shaver but soon found out that I prefer a 6/8 blade.
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