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    Thank you very much Sirs Henckels, Dubl Duck, Monkeyburger, and others. I won the razor and paid for it today. As soon as it arrives from France I'll clean it up, hone it, shave and take a pic of it. Looks to me like a rebranded Heljestrand, but time will tell.
    Thanks again guys, you're too kind.

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    Although I appreciate there may be very special and personal reasons for asking SRP members not to bid on a certain razor but I do not think we should try and manipulate the bidding on ebay thorugh SRP.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    I'm not sure I understand, manipulate?
    I just asked nicely for gentlemen to check it out and let it pass, it's up to them to bid or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassguy View Post
    I'm not sure I understand, manipulate?
    I just asked nicely for gentlemen to check it out and let it pass, it's up to them to bid or not.
    That is exactly what I mean: you asked members not to bid because you wanted to win the razor cheap. Whether you like it or not: that is manipulating the bidding. Suppose you were offering a razor for sale on ebay and I would ask members on SRP and B&B not to bid: would you like that?
    The point of putting something on ebay is to get the best price possible for your item. That is thwarted by appeals not to bid.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmaroon View Post
    My last name is henckels, my mothers maiden name is butcher, and my sisters last name is filarmonica. Don't buy these anyone, they are mine!
    I think we must be related. I also have family in Sweden "Heljestrand"
    and on my Mother side there is uncle Solingen that is married into
    the Sheffield clan.

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    Livi on my maternal mothers side, Williams on the Father.
    Chandler on the paternal mothers side Earl on the Father.

    If you'd all be so kind...

    Seriously though Bassguy, that's a very cool idea. Good luck....er I mean congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFlames View Post
    ....
    Seriously though Bassguy, that's a very cool idea.
    .....
    +1 on that it is a very cool idea.

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