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    Well gents, I tried her out but she pulled a wee bit, so at Jimmy's advice I gave this one a ride on the conservative pyramid, and HO-LEEEE MOL-EEEE, this is a smooth shaver! Wow...Good steel, good maintenance and a good bevel make for some great shaves, I reckon. Glad I gave it a chance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    Well gents, I tried her out but she pulled a wee bit, so at Jimmy's advice I gave this one a ride on the conservative pyramid, and HO-LEEEE MOL-EEEE, this is a smooth shaver! Wow...Good steel, good maintenance and a good bevel make for some great shaves, I reckon. Glad I gave it a chance!
    Probably why the spine is worn. Whoever had it used it because it was a good one.

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    Aman I find that hone ware is often a sign of a great shaving razor. If a razor didn't shave well it probably never got used enough to get any ware. I will take a razor with good even hone ware over one that just has a little any day. As far as looks go I am a shaver not a collector if it shaves well then it aient ugly to me.

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