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I remember we had some cut throat razors at school in the Biology Lab together with the leather strops to sharpen them. I remmber once using them to cut tomatoes for a party at school which gave the girls from the school next door quite a shock. Was once shaved by a barber in Manchester with a cut throat razor because I had forgotten to take my own safety razor. A bit nerve racking the first time it happens.
Imagine the first time you went a new barber for a shave, a complete stranger would be scraping a blade sharp enough to split a hair around your throat area.
Ooh no, not for me.
Rupert, I have had a beard for at least fifty years now because I used to get a rash on my throat and neck whenever I shaved. I tried all sorts of everything to no avail so I stopped shaving and I now have a female barber who calls at the house and trims my hair and beard for me.