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<blockquote data-quote="Fight&#039;n Hampsters" data-source="post: 473813" data-attributes="member: 1874"><p>I do! Love the tactile feel to it. Newer razors are like driving an automatic, you don't have to really know the feel of your face, the grain that your hair grows. Just lather and go. With the DE blades and razors it is more like a manual transmission, you have to pay attention. I find it more rewarding and a better shave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fight'n Hampsters, post: 473813, member: 1874"] I do! Love the tactile feel to it. Newer razors are like driving an automatic, you don't have to really know the feel of your face, the grain that your hair grows. Just lather and go. With the DE blades and razors it is more like a manual transmission, you have to pay attention. I find it more rewarding and a better shave. [/QUOTE]
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