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Bechet45 said:But why are vintage razors so popular when all tose shiny new designs are about?
tadpole said:Vintage razors are shiny too but they are better by virtue of also coming in shiny boxes with shiny blade holders. That's three more elements of shinyness therefore they're three times better than new ones. In fact the quality of a razor, be it new or old, can be measued by shining a light on to it and measuring the intensity of light reflected back. The best razors out there are so shiny that they actualy reflect more light than falls upon them. Just as particles being capable of travelling faster than the speed of light have led physicists to question the laws of physics so to would the fact about the best razors. However as everyone knows, proper physicists have beards (similar to razors, the better the physicist the bigger the beard) so they have never witnessed this phenomenon.
I hope this helps clarify the situation.
Bechet45 said:Less elegantly, vintage razors are better than modern razors in a way similar to vinyl giving better sound quality than CDs - if you ignore the crackling and hissing, that is.
Bechet45 said:If razors are just tools, I'll stick with modern ones every time - superior manufacture, materials,de dah.
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