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    Thank you for the information and the sign pics. I wouldn't mind buying an antique blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Dent View Post
    Thank you for the information and the sign pics. I wouldn't mind buying an antique blade.
    why?
    The contemporary shave better?
    The contemporary have better materials?
    The contemporary are better in design?
    The contemporary have not a lot of history in them?

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    excuse me for the second picture(it is a vienna regulator of 1876 ) here is the picture
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yannis View Post
    excuse me for the second picture(it is a vienna regulator of 1876 ) here is the picture


    This was surreal, Yannis!

    And the razors are fabulous

    Cheers
    Ivo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yannis View Post
    why?
    The contemporary shave better?
    The contemporary have better materials?
    The contemporary are better in design?
    The contemporary have not a lot of history in them?

    Yannis
    Those are some CRAZY razors man.. sweet deal there, and the box looks spectacular.

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    What does the guide say about str8 shaving

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    Not much on shaving in the guide but...
    Always remember your towel.


    By the way, love the 7 day set, unbelievable.

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    Sorry for my emotional reaction,I have contemporary razors that shave excellent.
    BUT I like antique razors because the majority was produced with the best shaving in mind, not to save money in the production , not to be easy to hone them and have a lot of history on them.
    I like antique straight razors because I had been teached by my Grandfather, I teach my sons, I hope that my sons and I, will teach my grandsons and so on.
    Il like to hope, that my grand-grandsons will use my razors and my grandfather razors and will be proud for it.
    And I like antique straight razors because they shave excellent!!!

    Yannis

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    Don't Apologize..

    For myself next time I goto the cottage, I want to goto the Flea Market and pick up this one Straight Razor I saw last year. It was from a WW2 army kit. Nice Army White scales, and I would just polish and hone that baby.. It was $10 iirc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yannis View Post
    Sorry for my emotional reaction,I have contemporary razors that shave excellent.
    BUT I like antique razors because the majority was produced with the best shaving in mind, not to save money in the production , not to be easy to hone them and have a lot of history on them.
    I like antique straight razors because I had been teached by my Grandfather, I teach my sons, I hope that my sons and I, will teach my grandsons and so on.
    Il like to hope, that my grand-grandsons will use my razors and my grandfather razors and will be proud for it.
    And I like antique straight razors because they shave excellent!!!

    Yannis
    How can you be sorry about being emotional about straight razors! That's the whole point of this site. And I totally agree on the generations: it's great to have razors from your grandfather to leave for your son and drandsons!

    Only one thing - the antiques are fabulous, but materials are not necessarily superior (as well as heat treatment, etc.) Stlle has improved in the last 100 years, I think. And the ivory they used for scales is most often cut so thin that the razors have poor balance.

    Having said this - I do love the antiques and plan to keep a few around, even in my sell-off.

    Cheers
    Ivo

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