papabear
Blade King
Looking for one that is just right
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Post by papabear on Dec 16, 2013 7:07:59 GMT -6
OK there are just so many fav's. I would second that statement. I have grown especially fond of my E2. Since I have grown my winter coat, the E2 is just fantastic for keeping the shape of the beard.
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Post by birdlives on Dec 18, 2013 8:08:16 GMT -6
I know my showing up here so often in the last couple weeks is a little excessive, but I can't help myself...I'm having too much fun.. Now I'll try to tie everything up.... #1 Agree with Tom-Early Gem Cutlery Co. Damaskeene best razor ever designed...pretty flawless #2 Agree with Tom, I do like the ER 1914...alot...Award for too much fun goes out to this 'Wild Child' #3 Agree with ShadowsDad/Brian...ER 1924 is my single best performing razor...in closeness, efficiency, sound, feedback, I love the angle, and too many other reasons...it's also alot of fun to hang around with and...wait a minute...that doesn't sound a little strange does it?....nahhhh....suffice it to say, I've been duly smitten... #4 Agree with Brian..."and then there is my....."factor... lol of course on everthing here...YMMV...
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SharpSpine
Master Shaver
My Flavor Sabre
Posts: 1,151
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Post by SharpSpine on Dec 21, 2013 18:00:28 GMT -6
Modifying my statement now and switching to the EverReady 1914 camp. MCMXIV FTW!
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SharpSpine
Master Shaver
My Flavor Sabre
Posts: 1,151
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Post by SharpSpine on Dec 21, 2013 18:04:13 GMT -6
Now I'll try to tie everything up.... #1 Agree with Tom-Early Gem Cutlery Co. Damaskeene best razor ever designed...pretty flawless Can I get some photos and description as the difference in Damaskeenes? Since falling in love with the ER'14 I'm now curious about the Dammys when I never was before.
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Post by birdlives on Dec 21, 2013 18:26:14 GMT -6
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