I'm sure I could make that big ol' frameback look all shiney n pretty. $160
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I'm sure I could make that big ol' frameback look all shiney n pretty. $160
He's back, Folks! :D
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..$30. :)
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$40 or a Dubl Duck Satinedge? Wow, those used to sell for a lot of money. The only razor that sold for more was the Wonderedge.
Congrats Shaun it’s yours, I already have your address, just send it to mikes page, again thanks it’s a great cause
Almost like having one of Pixelfixed brushes, priceless, just can’t get them anymore
That’s why it was hard to put up, cause I’m a brush snob, but I had 3 Time to share, same as my Pixelfixed, I’ve shared with others, but I’m down to 3 so sorry I can’t offer one of them too
I have never used a Kamisori. I don't know what a Western grind is. And I'm sure this will escalate quickly out of my reach. So I'll start it out with $45. Good luck!
When I entered the November givaway I mentioned that "If" I won I would put the items up for the Movember auction.
I won! So here they are!
Jerry has kindly said he would hold them to see the results of this auction to save shipping the items twice.
Since I have never held these items I am shamelesly stealing the description and picture from the November giveaway.
I have heard many good things about Outback's work so I am interested in seeing it myself and have never tried the creme so I am very interested in that. Therefore I hope that no one is mad that I will openly bid on these myself.
Negus Straight Razor made by A.D. Piano & CO.
It’s 6/8+ in size and was repaired and honed by Outback. Both scales were cracked/broken and Mike put them back together. Lined them in brass and cleaned them up. There is some hone wear but for such a fine razor it was worth the effort in putting this one back together. The Tang and Spine are matt black as it was originally. This is a smooth shaving razor fixed up by one of our best Razor Masters.
Plus
A new tube of Korsarz Fresh Shave Cream. Direct from Poland.
The auction will end at midnight November 30th.
Thanks, Tim. And feel free to bid on your own item. You might win! I will add a few more pictures...
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And I will start this one at 40 bucks for the first bid. I could save on shipping this way. :rofl2:
Thanks for the extra pictures. That looks like a nice grind and a narrow bevel.
I am going to have to go to $50 to at least start to cover your "shipping advantage"!
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