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    As said previously, you will riun the blades and you won't get the full life out of them

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    Umm.. perhaps you missed the bit where I improved the sharpness? I fail to see how improving there performance will ruin them.

    In fact, I made a point of being able to feel the interaction between the teeth. In theory a perfectly flat grind will potentially allow hair particals in between the blades making them ineffective, so I made a point of ensuring that the tooth end was mating rather than the centre. They worked extrenely well, what else matters?
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    Watch out China. kman's sign's got sharp edges.


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    Time will tell

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