Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
I did send the seller a question last night and he got back to me saying there is definitely a chip at the top of the razor. He overlooked it when photographing and will revise the listing description.
He did apologize for the error and he just changed the description too to reflect the broken chip.
Some of these people haven't got a clue when it comes to straights. They probably can't imagine that anyone would want to use one to shave with. I recall a women who listed a razor with similar damage to the tip of the blade. In the description she said that she wasn't sure but thought that it might have been made that way.

In some cases it can truly be said,"Forgive them for they know not what they do".