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(This post was last modified: 04-03-2022, 01:42 PM by Whisker_whacker.)
Just an FYI, there’s some more copper carbon razors on the website currently.

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I might have gotten the last one. (+DOG).

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Boys, what do all the names on their posts mean? I understand the +, ++ etc. But hype, dog, etc? Couldn't find it on their website..... .

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It's on the right side of the COOPER razor section. Click on the cooper logo and this is under the first two razor images:

In 1956 NATO adopted a universal phonetic alphabet beginning with "Alfa" and ending with "Zulu". These words are used to communicate letters clearly over radio...during World War II, the British, USA and other allied forces all had a different alphabet.

The different branches of the Air Force, Navy and Army also had different words to represent the letters...

The copper collection below is a nod to those old names...

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JAY
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I snagged a minus base plate copper razor. This will be my first copper razor and if I remember right, Sean mentioned the material leans a bit more to a heavier feeling razor. Thus, I figured I will give this a go using the milder geometry.

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(04-01-2022, 04:44 AM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: I snagged a minus base plate copper razor. This will be my first copper razor and if I remember right, Sean mentioned the material leans a bit more to a heavier feeling razor. Thus, I figured I will give this a go using the milder geometry.

Zac I ordered the same. I currently have the original plate in copper and it’s my #1 razor. Ended up selling its Ti brother after I was getting better shaves with the hefty copper.

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I got the Cx-Yoke with - plate! Actually I have a Cx-Ti Original .68

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A lot of it is YMMV. HOWEVER, I sold my Ti Carbon (I had two plates: Original and ++) awhile ago after not being impressed with the shave results. I recently obtained a Ti WR2 1.35SB and also have the SS version. Ti is slightly more comfortable, I get better shaves from SS version. The YMMV part is that I have an old TOUGH beard and usually use an OC razor for my first passes. I also think the weight difference is a big factor. I JUST got the H&S Cooper P076 (No shaves yet) and it will be interesting to see how it compares to my Carbon Cooper (+ plate) when it arrives. These two will be my first Cooper razors ....

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(04-01-2022, 02:57 AM)AKBKR23 Wrote: It's on the right side of the COOPER razor section. Click on the cooper logo and this is under the first two razor images:

In 1956 NATO adopted a universal phonetic alphabet beginning with "Alfa" and ending with "Zulu". These words are used to communicate letters clearly over radio...during World War II, the British, USA and other allied forces all had a different alphabet.

The different branches of the Air Force, Navy and Army also had different words to represent the letters...

The copper collection below is a nod to those old names...
Lawdy-big thanks!

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(04-01-2022, 04:44 AM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: I snagged a minus base plate copper razor. This will be my first copper razor and if I remember right, Sean mentioned the material leans a bit more to a heavier feeling razor. Thus, I figured I will give this a go using the milder geometry.
I bought the same exact razor Zachary.

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