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Posted by Hal/WA on September 16, 2005 at 20:51:38 from (148.65.0.200):
In Reply to: Re: Razor posted by xragman on September 16, 2005 at 12:26:28:
Me too. But I have had some problems finding blades. The last bunch I bought were no names at KMart. I haven't seen the really great Schick, Gillette, Personna or other name brand double-edge blades for years. The stuff I have found recently is not as sharp initially and will not hold the edge nearly as long as the great blades of the 70's and 80's. If I had known that good blades would become so hard to find, I would have invested in a lifetime supply! I cut the crap out of myself with the disposable multi-blade razors I have been forced to use a few times because I forgot my old reliable double edger. Maybe I just don't have the knack of using the new stuff, but with my 40 or so year old Schick non-adjustable, I can get a close, quick shave and very seldom nick myself. The razor companies must figure that to make money they have to come up with something new all the time. I guess that's progress. Or not.....
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