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I have 2 of the smaller ones and six of the larger ones. They both have brand new blades, I'm just unsure of the brand. Can anyone help me out?
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The bigger one is the older Rocky Mountain Razor. The smaller one is a Carbon Express Troika ST3. Blades on the RM Razor might be the best stainless blades ever made in regards to sharpness, but they are large and noisy. The design of the CE Troika is a good one, but the blades are Asian crap. If you could combine the two together you'd have one heck of a good head
Edit: That larger one might not be a RM Razor. The more that I look at it the more I think it might be a copy. Cabela's made a copy as did PSE and Bear. Both were able to use the RM blade of which those blades look like the RM blade. Can't really tell from that picture if there is a change in taper on that ferrule. If there is then I was wrong and it is not a Rocky Mountain Razor. If you could remove the blades and take another picture of blades and ferrule I could tell you for sure.
The RM Razor had a very long needle like point. But a lot of guys would grind it down to look a lot like that. Bear's version was almost identical to the RM but was camo and PSE's Brute had a point that length, but it was convex in shape. I've never seen a Cabela's Super Lazer in four blade. So you might have me stumped
Do all of those larger heads have the same shape to the point?
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