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    May your bone always be well buried MickR's Avatar
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    Nah. Probably no one was able to answer your question...Or those that are able to answer haven't come across the thread yet. might have to say OI! WHERE DID YOU ALL GO?! Or something to see what reaction you get.


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    OI! WHERE DID YOU ALL GO?!
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    Ok, please answer my questions.

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    Try re-posting in the another section of this forum...Don't know why you aren't getting replies here mate. Maybe no one has any answers for you.


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    I really hate reposting this because of pictures and everything already written here. If the moderators think that this thread would get more answers and informations on some other forum subgroup, please move it there.

    In the meantime, here are some more aquisitions. What can you tell me about them?

    Thanks in advance,
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    FWIW (many people here have more experience than I do) --

    The Henckels ("Twin") razor seems to be in very good condition. They have a good reputation, and the one I own is quite good. That's the one I'd have sharpened first, and use.

    The "50 1/2" is (I think) the Henckels "catalog number" or "type number" for that particular grind and blade shape.

    The narrow razor(s) -- some people like narrow blades, most people do not. I wouldn't try to sharpen, or shave with, that razor. I'm sure somebody will disagree.

    charles

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