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    Default Just got a Dubl Duck Satinedge

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    It's got a bit of "love" on it, but there should be a few more shaves left. Looking forward to trying it out.

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    Nice looking razor if you can get it shaving again. It seems like there might be a small frown but it may also be the strange hone wear and spine wear causing an illusion.

    Good luck, hope it turns out to be great!

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    What's so special about these blades? I seem to recall hearing a lot about them, but I'm not quite sure why. Is it that they're a rare find? The blade is extra smooth?

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    I believe they were a good quality razor, and they have 2 ducks on them
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    Good 'nuff!

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    The number of ducks on a razor directly corresponds with how well it shaves. The only quadruple duck ever made was for Napoleon.

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    I think it's because Lynn used one in his first ever shaving video, back when it was a Yahoo thing. Bunch of sheep if you ask me... That said, if I ever find one, I'll probably buy it too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by regularjoe View Post
    I think it's because Lynn used one in his first ever shaving video, back when it was a Yahoo thing. Bunch of sheep if you ask me... That said, if I ever find one, I'll probably buy it too.
    I did as well. I've got to get some pictures taken and posted. I DID just get my Dublduck back from a honemeister and consider it 'choice'. As I'm comparing other 'bay' blades I've purchased, restored, and honed, the steel on the dublduck reminds me of a Henkel I've restored. MAN, the steel just has this certain quality to it. With just handling, sanding, polishing, honing, then shaving, you really can tell a difference in the hardness and characters of different brands of steel.
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    Very nice!!! I always wanted a Wonderedge but when they come up for sale I'm always broke!!! Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
    Very nice!!! I always wanted a Wonderedge but when they come up for sale I'm always broke!!! Lol
    Don't worry. Wonderedges are garbage, absolute crap. You're not missing anything

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