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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 452758" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>It's very refreshing to read this PB. I was beginning to think I was missing something. Razor blades in general are, well, razor sharp. I <em>think</em> I can discern a difference between the Feathers and Derbys, but maybe I'm just looking for what I've read elsewhere. It maybe that sometime in the future I become a razor blade expert (sincerely doubt this) where I'll be able to recognise a blade just by it's smell. Until then, I think I'll stick with the Derbys and keep a few other exotics for interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 452758, member: 3474"] It's very refreshing to read this PB. I was beginning to think I was missing something. Razor blades in general are, well, razor sharp. I [i]think[/i] I can discern a difference between the Feathers and Derbys, but maybe I'm just looking for what I've read elsewhere. It maybe that sometime in the future I become a razor blade expert (sincerely doubt this) where I'll be able to recognise a blade just by it's smell. Until then, I think I'll stick with the Derbys and keep a few other exotics for interest. [/QUOTE]
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