You could make a Monica out of it.
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For $350... and then there is the description, which reads in part:
"... I beliueve the handle is Rosewood but you be the judge on that. all Hallmarks are ingraved on the blade. There Is one nick on the blade. I`ve been told this can be repaired.i`m not an expert so I don`t know this for a fact.Case and razor appear in overall ood condition to me.Check pix as they are main body of description. ..."
Emphasis added.
Though the "pix" are a moderately low resolution, the scales look like horn. Still seem original. Could the razor be restored? Possibly, but nobody in their right mind is going to pay $350 for a project razor!!!
I always hate when they say to look at pics because they are part of description. No they aren't, not to me. It's up to the seller to give an accurate description since they can see it up close, every little part of it. People are getting so lazy, they just want to list a pic, a price & see what it does!
And the pictures are taken in a way to disguise flaws. Got one razor that didnt look too bad and when it arrived I was surprised with an ugly frown. Another razor with some deep scratches because some idiot decided to clean it with with a pretty low grit sandpaper but when he took the pictures he tilted the razor so the light hid them.
FBU's going insane these days..................
Over $250 for a blade & some good collars
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-Old-1-...vip=true&rt=nc
The buyer can use ca on the scales, problem solved.
Really strange... Must have been a pi***ng contest between a few bidders because the market has been poached egg soft for months for just about everything but stubtails...