+1 to Cudarunner--I'm so glad I found this site too!
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+1 to Cudarunner--I'm so glad I found this site too!
He must have plucked a sour note, because that is a real frown on that blade. That blade must have been an inch wide in the beginning to have that much hone wear. I can't think of why he would think that those aren't the original pins
DONT TRUST PEOPLE WHO COMMUNICATE JUST IN CAPITALS
unless its caps-lock day.....
In keeping with the attempt to link the razor to everlast boxing - that's not a frown, it's an upper-cut....a real knock out of a razor!
:gaah:
When i started reading about it i had to go in the basement and put my hip boots on,now my wife is asking me why iam sitting at the computer with my boots on !!!!
At least he didn't claim it was a famous razor, or that it was owned by anyone famous. I am only 2 months into straight razors, but I have learned enough from this site to avoid razors like this one.
If anyone is interested, I have a Krieger razor that was used to place the scars on Al Capone. I bought it off ebay a month and a half ago. It is in good shape and looks like it was made six months ago. (Just kidding)