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    Default Barbers notch why?

    Is there any use for the barbers notch/ How was it named?

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    I wouldn't take this as gospel but so the story goes that barbers used it to map out blemishes on the face they didn't want to pass the blade over while giving a shave. Is this the truth or an old barbers tale? Its up for you to decide.
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    Best regards to most... and happy trails. Time to migrate. I may start something on my own site.
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    Seeing as I'm not at the skill level where I have the razor flying all over my face with one hand when I shave, I will, on some areas, brace the other end of the razor with my free hand to add a bit more control. Perhaps the barbers notch is there for similar reasons?

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    I have also heard that the barber was able to use it as a means to open the razor with one hand.
    That was my thought as well, but then the notch is partly obscured by the scales and on the wrong end of the razor, while the tail is hanging out in the open. And gravity works well too.

    It's a mystery. Anybody buy that barbershop documentary, maybe they discuss it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxIk
    Seeing as I'm not at the skill level where I have the razor flying all over my face with one hand when I shave, I will, on some areas, brace the other end of the razor with my free hand to add a bit more control. Perhaps the barbers notch is there for similar reasons?
    I doubt it . The razor movements are all done with one hand. The other is used to flatten down the skin. Look at the manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    I have also heard that the barber was able to use it as a means to open the razor with one hand.

    Whatever it is for... I like 'em.

    I bet thats the real reason....they are really cool though

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    I've run across the same statement. I have also heard that the barber was able to use it as a means to open the razor with one hand.

    Whatever it is for... I like 'em.
    Yea try that maneuver with loose pivots and they'll be calling you lefty!
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    I like using them because they get up under my nose really well. I have a moustache and this type of razor seems to work well for me.

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    May I get a pic of the barber's notch as I do not know what is being talked about here :S lol

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