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    Well. It seems like someone bought it

    No the smilie is just a smilie. It wasnt me

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    I think that razor is fake! Literally yeaterday I saw another one, same form, same bogus patina, in an Illinois antique store. It was also claimed as US Civil War. It was priced at 40 bucks.
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    I think Smoky Mountain Knife Works is still selling them for about $15 , each . If you buy a dozen or more you get a discount .
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave5225 View Post
    I think Smoky Mountain Knife Works is still selling them for about $15 , each . If you buy a dozen or more you get a discount .
    $12.99 plus freight.

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    I actually picked this one up. if you notice the guy has a lot of great razors and a great reputation for his straight razors. I myself have got a few from him and been very happy with his products. now as far as being 1600-1700 century? I think not. but being a replica I doubt it. we will find out in a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bokerblade View Post
    I actually picked this one up. if you notice the guy has a lot of great razors and a great reputation for his straight razors. I myself have got a few from him and been very happy with his products. now as far as being 1600-1700 century? I think not. but being a replica I doubt it. we will find out in a few days.
    Let us know how well it cleans up and what sort of shave it gives, I am very curios to know if this form of rzor be it original or not is worthwhile having in ones own collection.

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