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    Default Anyone else been watching this J Rodgers.

    I didn't bid because it was already at more than what I'd be willing to pay for it yesterday but I like the look of it.

    I'm a big fan of beveled spines and this one has a very interesting point.

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    Antique Cutthroat Straight Razor RARE Joseph Rodgers Cambridge 13 16 Wedge | eBay
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    Oh. Im liking this razor, but not enough to drop that kinda coin on it.
    Thanks for the share.
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    I'm so depressed that I missed the Mappin in MOP............

    Though it was ending later.......... Gone for nothing.......

    (Yeah I know, I'd had sniped it, but with the ebay restrictions rules, in France we have to bid directly, the snips are canceled).
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    Yup, been watching. Just curious to see where it'll end. That grind on the nose looks like my lathe parting tool. Seller had a bunch of nice blades
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    I had not seen it. I'm glad you shared it. It is a most interesting piece, and I am suppose to be trying to reduce my collection right now. I'm glad I saw it after the fact.
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    Has anybody shaved with a curved razor?? is it much different than a traditional straight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noobs View Post
    Has anybody shaved with a curved razor?? is it much different than a traditional straight?
    That JR is quite a beauty.

    A "smiling" blade is always a pleasure to shave with, they are great on the neck area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noobs View Post
    Has anybody shaved with a curved razor?? is it much different than a traditional straight?
    Yes quite a few of us are fans of smiling blades, they are fantastic for necks as the curve matches the shape of neck hollows better, they aren't so good for getting dead straight lines at sideburns with however.
    If you search smiling edge/blade/razor there is a small army of threads about them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaeris View Post
    I'm so depressed that I missed the Mappin in MOP............

    Though it was ending later.......... Gone for nothing.......

    (Yeah I know, I'd had sniped it, but with the ebay restrictions rules, in France we have to bid directly, the snips are canceled).
    Had to search for it and I think it's this one:
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    The blade is a piece of junk for the thrash can, so it's $65 for a pair of plain MOP scales that the reverse is not shown - could be worth if one is into that kind of thing and that kind of risk

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    Well, the state of the blade doesn't matter that much. I've plenty of nice old blades that would fit perfectly those scales (and so does the guy that bought it )

    However, a solid pair of unbroken (said in the description) MOP scales is in my opinion much more precious and rare than any unusual blade.

    But it's just my opinion (and I probably shouldn't say it too loud :P )
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