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    EAD
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    Arrow Look what I have won - comments please

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130090049074
    A nice razor to start learning stroping with it
    Don't you think?
    What do you think about it? please let me know


    http://213.91.177.8/photos/12-01-2006/solingenrazors/7/pic3.jpg
    http://213.91.177.8/photos/12-01-2006/solingenrazors/7/pic1.jpg
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    Here is what written in the EBAY site about it

    From an outstanding private collection, here is an ultra rare original German ca.1920`s F. LUTZ SOHN K.G. Solingen Straight Razor in case. Blade marked 50 LUTZ CAVALIER, FRIEDRICH LUTZ SCHN Solingen - GERMANY.
    Case marked with producers name and Germany.

    Razor # 50.
    Blade measures 75mm long x 15mm wide; case measures 6 1/2"long.
    Condition: Mint condition, old stock, unused in original case!

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    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Very nice!
    Do you think it is a good one to practice on it? it is a carbon made, right?
    And it can have a nice sharp keen edge?
    Also, it seem to be in a very good condition, what do you think?

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    EAD - I have one of those, and I bought it from the same seller. They're excellent razors, never been used - and a perfect starting razor - it shouldn't take a lot of work to get shave-ready (but keep in mind that it's NOT shave-ready out of the box) - all around, I think it's an excellent first choice at a very good price.

    Well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by EAD View Post
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130090049074
    A nice razor to start learning stroping with it
    Don't you think?
    What do you think about it? please let me know

    http://213.91.177.8/photos/12-01-2006/solingenrazors/7/pic3.jpg
    http://213.91.177.8/photos/12-01-2006/solingenrazors/7/pic1.jpg
    http://213.91.177.8/photos/12-01-2006/solingenrazors/7/pic2.jpg
    Here is what written in the EBAY site about it

    From an outstanding private collection, here is an ultra rare original German ca.1920`s F. LUTZ SOHN K.G. Solingen Straight Razor in case. Blade marked 50 LUTZ CAVALIER, FRIEDRICH LUTZ SCHN Solingen - GERMANY.
    Case marked with producers name and Germany.
    Razor # 50.
    Blade measures 75mm long x 15mm wide; case measures 6 1/2"long.
    Condition: Mint condition, old stock, unused in original case!

    That looks like a very nice razor and it looks like you got a good price. I just want to clarify that it will need to be properly honed before you practice your stroping on it (that is if you want it to shave well). Don't expect it to be shave ready. If it is not shave ready you might want to practice your honing skills on this razor. If you have done your research and watched Lynn's DVD you wont damage it.

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    Tank you all guys!
    I have bought Lynn DVD - waiting for it to be here, and have a Norton 4000/8000 and the Belgian yello stone
    So
    I want to use these tools to make these nice thing a really shave ready with a keen edge
    Will it take me time and effort? or is it possible with out any serious problem?

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    what gives heres the exact same razor only he is looking for 150 bucks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by heliguy View Post
    what gives heres the exact same razor only he is looking for 150 bucks?
    Yep I have seen it
    Well I guess I got it for a much better price

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    He got it for damn good price..Congrats

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    Yep, you did well.

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