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    Why do people insist on replacing perfectly good vintage scales on a VINTAGE razor with something new?
    SRP. Where the Wits aren't always as sharp as the Razors
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    Thanks gents.
    I'm excited to tune her up. I have a Shumate, and a few Genco's in my collection, but have heard good things about Robeson and frankly, fell in love with the profile of the blade.
    Going to pick up a few more buffs for the wheel next week in anticipation..
    Regarding re-pinning, while it doesn't show in the pictures, there is a nasty gash in the bakelite on the one side that i will probably not be able to buff out. I personally save all my old scales for resurrection.
    Trying my hand at one piece scales, so assuming I don't botch things up to badly, may see what I an come up with design wise..
    Cheers.
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    Wood Tool Chest w/ 8 Wood Tool Drawers. Harbor freight deal. It will suffice to contain my rad, sad and had ....for now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodakjohns View Post
    Wood Tool Chest w/ 8 Wood Tool Drawers. Harbor freight deal. It will suffice to contain my rad, sad and had ....for now..
    For now indeed..
    I started with two Tupperware bread containers, one for stones, one for everything else..
    Now,, my own bathroom, took it all downstairs.. Vanity cupboard for soaps and scents, antique cabinet for racks of razors, under counter is my well and stones/hones, pasted boards. Strops on the wall. In the family room under the coffee table is my re pinning station and stone holders.
    Basement is the lathe, buffing wheels, scroll saw and other power tools of destruction and redesign.. Hehe. Granted, some of that stuff in the basement was already in use, but everything else is all razor baby!! So yes,, for now indeed.
    YMMV.
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    Default JUST DOING WHAT I'M TOLD...

    I showed SWMBO the eBay auction, and she said, "Buy it! It's beautiful!" So what could I do except be an obedient husband?!

    It's been shipped, and we're anxiously awaiting its arrival. It's a Stabil model 152, "Our Best", "Extra Qualität", (9/16"):

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    One thing about this razor has me confused: Although the box cites Germany as the country of origin, the razor doesn't; it's only inscribed with "Solingen". But it's clearly not terribly old; certainly not old enough to predate the trade agreement. How did they get around the labeling requirement? Is there an exception, perhaps, for non-export wares?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzanda View Post
    I showed SWMBO the eBay auction, and she said, "Buy it! It's beautiful!" So what could I do except be an obedient husband?!

    It's been shipped, and we're anxiously awaiting its arrival. It's a Stabil model 152, "Our Best", "Extra Qualität", (9/16"):

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    One thing about this razor has me confused: Although the box cites Germany as the country of origin, the razor doesn't; it's only inscribed with "Solingen". But it's clearly not terribly old; certainly not old enough to predate the trade agreement. How did they get around the labeling requirement? Is there an exception, perhaps, for non-export wares?
    Who know's. That is a beautiful razor, your SWMBO was right So follow her advice!!!!
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    What I had in the mail which I now have is Wm Greaves & Sons straight.
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    A vintage Châtellerault knife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaeris View Post
    A vintage Châtellerault knife

    That''s really nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzanda View Post
    One thing about this razor has me confused: Although the box cites Germany as the country of origin, the razor doesn't; it's only inscribed with "Solingen". But it's clearly not terribly old; certainly not old enough to predate the trade agreement. How did they get around the labeling requirement? Is there an exception, perhaps, for non-export wares?
    The German didnt really apply to the trade agreement, they shipped razors all over the world, many with only Solingen, and many with Germany and unfortunately a boat load without any stampings on them at all.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ce-razors.html

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