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    Cool How hard to restore this one?

    I don't understand who would actually pay for this??

    Huh?

    Vintage Straight Razor Black Bakelite Handle | eBay

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    Thread derailment specialist. Wullie's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffegg2 View Post
    I don't understand who would actually pay for this??

    Huh?

    Vintage Straight Razor Black Bakelite Handle | eBay
    Or why somebody would waste their time advertising it.

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    it's called antiqueitis. Anything that is old is valuable and will sell. Functionality means nothing.

    or at least that's what the seller thinks.
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    No chips or cracks huh?

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    It might work for someone with a really craggy face, but just for that one person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    No chips or cracks huh?
    I think he means the "Bakelite handle" & that looks pretty questionable.
    Last edited by onimaru55; 02-05-2012 at 01:46 AM.
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    C'mon guys, dont you know a wedge grind in the making when you see one? <---the razor, not the topic

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