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    Quote Originally Posted by kjbarth View Post
    Description states "small crack/split in metal". What constitutes a big crack?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Humoro...4AAOSwCMtaVm13

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    Decades away from full-beard growing abilities.

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    No chips eh?

    A VINTAGE MADE IN USA BY CASE STRAIGHT RAZOR
    NICE RED CASE HAS NO CHIPS OR CRACKS
    SIGNED RED IMP TRADEMARK

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    Dont you know about the new style of barbers notch?
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjbarth View Post
    Description states "small crack/split in metal". What constitutes a big crack?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Humoro...4AAOSwCMtaVm13

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    "The Razor that fits your face."

    ... If your face has the texture of a wilderness logging road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Dont you know about the new style of barbers notch?
    Must be from the same guy that designed the "snakehead" blade with the big hook in the edge near the toe.
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    Isn't it a nice can opener for only $49.95?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimab View Post
    Isn't it a nice can opener for only $49.95?
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    You know, I've seen enough of those with the stabilizer sticking out that I'm beginning to wonder if they weren't modified to be 'coiffure' razors, hair shapers, trim razors, etc. You know a corn razor was just a straight with a modified shape for a specific purpose, as were microtomes.

    I am disappointed that no one bought the 'Henckles' (not) shorty with a screwdriver handle.

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    Default Dorko, really?

    Maybe Dorko is spelled differently in other parts of the world. This is being sold as a Dorko, though it does have a Dorko box.

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    Came across a listing with the following description & pics (I zoomed in slightly... still clear-as-day though):
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    Very good condition, no issue with blade or scales.
    Ready to collect.
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    Yes, that appears to be a bit of yarn in the blade!
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    Nah, s'all good!
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    Default Perfect condition

    I'm sorry, I just can't help it. The description clearly states "Perfect condition"???? What is perfect? Perfectly badly honed? Perfect to scoop peanut butter? AND all of this for the bargain BIN price of $59. I like Kama's, they are great shavers which is why I looked. I almost want to put it in my watch list to see if anyone bites. Maybe it's just a bad picture or a bad angle or the grain of the wood underneath is causing an optical illusion.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/straight-ra...QAAOSwYK1bDb4l

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