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    I have been after a frame back and a razor from Sweden for a long time ,I have just killed two birds with one stone
    kind regards peter

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....0913&rd=1&rd=1

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    Good piece and cheap to the boot. Nice score Peter

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    I've noticed you bidding on several nice ones.
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    Extra Nice,I have one,and it is an excellent shaver,mine is not in nearly as nice condition.Best regards Gary

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    I have a few of this brand and style too!
    You will NOT be let down.

    They are fantastic shaver's!!!!

    C utz

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    I recently purchased a non-frameback str8, manufactured by E.A. Berg, Eskilstuna -- a VERY nice 4/8 straight point, with a 3" blade. CLEAN! no rust or pitting, but the scales are both cracked at the lower pin. I bought a POS razor 'cuz I liked the green scales, and this will become my first restoration. And we used to think that the only thing that came out of Sweden (besides ABBA) was... right, Gunilla Lindstrom, from "Hee Haw".

    E.A. Berg AB was a world-reknowned manufacturer of machine- and hand-tools (and razors) from the early 1800s until they were purchased by a European mega-corp in the 1950s.
    You can have everything, and still not have enough.
    I'd give it all up, for just a little more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHoren View Post
    I recently purchased a non-frameback str8, manufactured by E.A. Berg, Eskilstuna -- a VERY nice 4/8 straight point, with a 3" blade. CLEAN! no rust or pitting, but the scales are both cracked at the lower pin. I bought a POS razor 'cuz I liked the green scales, and this will become my first restoration. And we used to think that the only thing that came out of Sweden (besides ABBA) was... right, Gunilla Lindstrom, from "Hee Haw".

    E.A. Berg AB was a world-reknowned manufacturer of machine- and hand-tools (and razors) from the early 1800s until they were purchased by a European mega-corp in the 1950s.

    Hey now! ABBA is the shiznit! (I really do like ABBA...used to have a crush on the redhead in the band)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler View Post
    Hey now! ABBA is the shiznit! (I really do like ABBA...used to have a crush on the redhead in the band)
    Bugger ABBA,if you realy want to drooooolllll STEVI NICKS from fleetwood mac ,I put the 1988 concert on sometimes ,My better half thinks I`m listening to the music,Ha!
    Kind regards Peter

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