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    Well, I know you guys have all been there... Buy in haste and repent at leisure. I bought a Dubl Duck Satinedge and after bidding read the description where it said clearly the blade was cracked. (Hit self in forehead and go "DOH!" at this point!) But since it did not cost too much, when it came to me I decided to experiment. So here it is, my trimming razor who I've dubbed "Stubl Duck"

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    Excellent !!!

    Let nothing go to waste...
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    nothing wrong with that I love the name you gave it lol

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    That's awesome!

    You should put it on the bay and see what happened lol

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    Nice, I bet it shaves those hard to reach areas with ease.
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    So how does it feel to use?

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    Got a really square point and with the short blade it could bite unless feather light pressure and close attention is paid. But it is great for sideburn edging and under the nose. Kinda thought about giving it a "smile", but didn't want to ruin the look of it. Still needs the wedge end polished up better and maybe thought about repainting the inlaid lettering.

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    I think the square point and edge are probably better for the trim work anyways. Get them chops nice and square.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Excellent !!!

    Let nothing go to waste...
    I hope you saved the other end to make a SE out of!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleekandsmooth View Post
    I love the name you gave it lol
    I love the name too, so long as it doesn't leave stubl. :-)

    Nice save.

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