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JOYCEfromNS t1_iyxz3m5 wrote
Reply to comment by Round_Technician_728 in Rex Ambassador- 316L stainless steel adjustable razor by LaskoHolmes
Also fairly easy to find Gillette razors from the 1st 7 decades of the 20th century they too will last multiple lifetimes (many already have) shave just as well as anything manufactured today that is readily available for pennies on (regardless of price point $40 or $400) the dollar. Also made in the USA, or for some of the prettiest razors known to man, Made in England. Most everything today is just a copycat of Gillette's offerings in the 1900's. disguised as a modern marvel
Faeglantina t1_iyzfsoz wrote
I have a 1930s Gillette. It works well and feels super solid. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
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