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    Dude at the factory must have been dropping acid (LSD) when he made them.
    I haven't seen anything like them before. Definitely unique.

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    Hey, man! Just had a 60's flashback..........
    "If You Knew Half of What I Forgot You Would Be An Idiot" - by DoughBoy68

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    As I was reading the original post I was thinking never throw anything out. (I am a horder). And definetly never burn anything.

    But then I saw the pictures.


    Burn it, burn it now.

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    Nooo! Don't burn it!

    Send it to me! I will put it next to THIS! I would be willing to swap a more "conventional" unit! HA!

    (crayon celluloid)
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtychrome View Post
    I love the clown barf celluloid.


    I HAVE seen scales like that before, but I think it might have actually been on dirtychrome's web page.

    There are a few affects of my Grandfather's that I have seen and said "What the heck?" and then later found out A) They were some trinket from his time in Korea, or B) They were a gift from someone who either didn't know his tastes well, or thought it'd be funny. That may be the case here.

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    Ghehe,f you think that is bad.........

    yes.... those are glitters(under a resin layer) . I got them this way(on a razor I'm restoring.

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    Maybe a father's day gift?... keep looking there may be a tie to match the scales

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Nooo! Don't burn it!

    Send it to me! I will put it next to THIS! I would be willing to swap a more "conventional" unit! HA!

    (crayon celluloid)
    I think I can see Jimi Hendrix in those
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Those scales are outstanding! I'm seriously lusting after your razor.

    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Nooo! Don't burn it!

    Send it to me! I will put it next to THIS! I would be willing to swap a more "conventional" unit! HA!

    (crayon celluloid)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManNurse View Post
    ... I have somehow grown quite fond of its garrishness. It does raise some speculation as to what my grandfather (a man I regard highly for his down to earth phillosophy and no nonsense working class roots) was like as a younger man to have purchased this "funky" styled razor and to have kept it for all those years.
    My great grandfather died long before I was born, but he was said to be a stern, no nonsense kind of man. Maybe there was more to him than met the eye, too. If you are offended by the appearance of your grandfather's razor, I'll be glad to take it off your hands. I love it! Be glad you can use it. My great grandfather's has a crack & deep pitting rust so can't be used.

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