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    Question Lot of 3 for less than $10 each

    auction number = 190059737852

    I forgot I bid on these and wondered what I had won. I wasn't going to buy any more razors from ebay since I had a bad experience, but I thought for that price I could not go wrong. What do you all think?

    I have been noticing W&B's have been going for less lately? A few months ago it was hard to get a nice one for less than $80. This one has some hone wear, but I don't mind. I need some guinea pigs to get my honing up to par

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    Some very nice razors there for an even nicer price. All of them look to be in quite good condition and you got some nice names in there. Can't go wrong with W&B and a Torrey.

    A steal of a deal if I do say so myself

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    Bargain mate!

    I've been looking round for one of those W&B's and the cheapest I have seen for a while is about $50.

    Perhaps it's Christmas and instead of indulging in razors for ourselves people are busy buying presents for others?

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    Really????
    I've been away too long I guess. I remember W&B being one of the "bargains" out there, and got more than one for less than 20 bucks...
    I also got a few I paid more for, however....
    Such is life on the 'bay....
    John P.

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    Glad to hear I didn't do too bad.

    So far I talked my ex-brother in law into getting some real shave cream and a brush. Now when I can get one of these sharp enough I will see if I can talk him into giving it a go. When I told him about using a nice cream he informed me he shaves dry with his Schick Quattro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sec162 View Post
    When I told him about using a nice cream he informed me he shaves dry with his Schick Quattro.
    My best friend does that too, I don't see how but he does it. Kinda like shaving with your wife's used leg razor isn't it?
    Jack

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    Interesting comparison! I forgot to mention that he hasn't changed his cartridge for months I will straighten him out yet. I use my Quattro when I am in a hurry and it works great with proper technique and lather. But even so mine last about 10 shaves and its toast. Several months of dry shaves and those blades must be duller than a butter knife!

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    [QUOTE=Sec162;75099] Several months of dry shaves and those blades must be duller than a butter knife![/QUOTE

    So that how you get a comfortable dry shave. Must not cut much hair though.

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    I missed out on a 5/8 in nice shape a while back for about $25 because I lost power. I was up to $50 on a 6/8 with cocobolo scales and was out bid. The big ones are expensive!

    Rick

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    There was a recent Puma for under $30 and a couple of GoldEdges under $50.

    Rick

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