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    Smile My first Boker

    I finally purchased my first Boker - a vintage King Cutter from the Badger&Blade B/S/T . Interestingly, while providing a really great shave, its grind is such that it sounds much like shaving with a single edge Gem 1912.
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    After you get a few shaves under your belt from that Boker you will think "Man, that's a hell of a fine shaving razor" and before you know it you'll have another, then another, I currently have three (a H. Boker, a Puritan & a Good As Gold) and still looking.........You can't go wrong with a Boker!
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    Default My thinking exactly

    [QUOTE=DoughBoy68;620704]After you get a few shaves under your belt from that Boker you will think "Man, that's a hell of a fine shaving razor" and before you know it you'll have another, then another QUOTE]

    After my very first stroke, my thinking was this razor was just great and I need to get more. I'm trying to curb this impulse, however, as I already have way too many razors. Maybe it is time to start selling my least favorites to make room for a few more more Bokers. Those Red Injuns are looking awfully appealing. Does anyone know how the grind on the Red Injun compares to the King Cutter? The extra hollow ground (or something close) also stirs my interest.

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