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<blockquote data-quote="SteveMKentucky" data-source="post: 542952" data-attributes="member: 4231"><p>Thanks for the comment Zeno. I didn't know it was considered a "mild" razor. That being said I thought the Feather had a blade angle different from most razors that made it a really close shaver while feeling 'mild.'</p><p></p><p>At this point perhaps I would be happiest with a Muehle R41 open comb. My only complaint with the Merkur is that the handle is far too short. The Muehle has a much better balance with the longer handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveMKentucky, post: 542952, member: 4231"] Thanks for the comment Zeno. I didn't know it was considered a "mild" razor. That being said I thought the Feather had a blade angle different from most razors that made it a really close shaver while feeling 'mild.' At this point perhaps I would be happiest with a Muehle R41 open comb. My only complaint with the Merkur is that the handle is far too short. The Muehle has a much better balance with the longer handle. [/QUOTE]
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