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The abalone enigma handle of this Kriegar razor is beautifully crafted and contoured to fit perfectly into your palm. One of the most popular, nostalgic tools of all time. The straight razor has been around for centuries and continues to be a worldwide favorite. This stylish folding razor offers a solid stainless steel 3" blade with a mirror finish and intricate scrollwork etched bolsters. 9 5/8" overall.
The deep red handle of this razor is beautifully crafted and contoured to fit perfectly into your palm. One of the most popular, nostalgic tools of all time. The straight razor has been around for centuries and continues to be a worldwide favorite. This stylish folding razor offers a solid stainless steel 3" blade with a mirror finish and intricate scrollwork etched bolsters. 9 5/8" overall.
History of the Straight Razor Blade:
The straight edge razor has long been seen as an icon of its era. It was a time when real men could shave without aloe vera strips, scented shaving lotion, and vibrating handles. Shaving wasn't a chore; it was a ritual, using an heirloom blade that had been passed from your grandfather to your father, and some day on to your own son. The rigid structure of a straight blade provides so much control and accuracy, many barber shops still use them today.
Although the straight edge razor may seem a thing of the past, it has been making a comeback lately, after being shown in movies and plays such as Sweeney Todd, A Clockwork Orange, Reservoir Dogs, The Matrix Reloaded, and Kill Bill. The intimidating appearance of the straight blade, often used as a weapon in movies and theater, is due to it's evolution into what is now known as a switchblade knife.
Our straight blades are perfect for any situation from self defense to the best shaving experience of your life. With the proper care, this blade will last forever.
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