Show us what you got.
guenron said:I really did not want to buy anything this week, and probably wouldn't have but for Suzuki's siren song of TedPella! Yes 3 * 141-1, 60 sharp blades a coming my way.
I am really looking forward to trying them. Got a good chuckle out of Gordo. As always, "who makes them?" I believe microtome blades are typically an order of magnitude sharper than shaving kit.. Now all I have to do is wait patiently till Thursday..Suzuki said:Ron, I suspect that this may be as close as you ever come to not buying anything!![]()
Hope the blades live up to the review - they've also gotten good initial revies at SMF.
guenron said:I am really looking forward to trying them. Got a good chuckle out of Gordo. As always, "who makes them?" I believe microtome blades are typically an order of magnitude sharper than shaving kit.. Now all I have to do is wait patiently till Thursday..![]()
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Suzuki said:I hope they live up to the review - it will be good to hear your views as you have a better frame of reference than I.
Even if the blades are only good for 3 - 4 shaves, they're still a great deal. As for who makes them, I don't care if pygmies in a remote village in Bora Bora - as long as they shave well.
If microtome blades can cross-section samples for electron microscopes, they're sharp enough to shave with!
Suzuki said:If microtome blades can cross-section samples for electron microscopes, they're sharp enough to shave with!
Mike02 said:Not for electron microscopes - these are blades for histological sectioning and staining for light microscopes in general. Electron microscopes (specifically transmission scopes as opposed to scanning scopes) require sections to either be cut on fractioned glass (cheaper) or diamond knives (nice!). You won't be using those for shaving.
Dennis
guenron said:How about the saphire blades???![]()