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    I'm sure they'll offer additional optuons down the road without the extras.

    But seriously, we need to get away from trying to pack the most blades in one razor. 6 blades? I've never liked the 6-blade razors. It's overkill. May be good to shave your dome (maybe, I don't have experience there), but 6-blades are no good for the face IMO. More is not always better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    But seriously, we need to get away from trying to pack the most blades in one razor. 6 blades? I've never liked the 6-blade razors. It's overkill. May be good to shave your dome (maybe, I don't have experience there), but 6-blades are no good for the face IMO. More is not always better.
    -Edwin Jagger double edge safety razor
    -A selection of double edge blades from Try-a-Blade or RazorBladesClub (you can buy one each of several different blades to find what works for you)
    -Synthetic brush from Maggard's
    -Soap from Sudsy Soapery (not the most macho name, but they make great soaps)
    -You're all set for way under $100. When you find the blade(s) that work best, buy them in 100 packs for $8-$16 or so.
    Last edited by Jim B; 03-24-2022 at 00:42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim B View Post
    -Edwin Jagger double edge safety razor
    -A selection of double edge blades from Try-a-Blade or RazorBladesClub (you can buy one each of several different blades to find what works for you)
    -Synthetic brush from Maggard's
    -Soap from Sudsy Soapery (not the most macho name, but they make great soaps)
    -You're all set for way under $100. When you find the blade(s) that work best, buy them in 100 packs for $8-$16 or so.
    That's what I use.

    I prefer German Timor blades and a badger brush. Got 100 blades many years ago and haven't purchased more since.

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