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    At least the seller doesn't say it's "in perfect condition" or that it has "some minor nicks on the blade"... I wonder if we will ever see Mach3 razors on ebay, sold as antique items...

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    Haha true. I'm sure we will one day. I'm only 22 and don't have a SWMBO yet, but I'm already petrified that once I pass away my kids will put my beloved Bismarck or Wade and Butcher on eBay after letting them turn into that.

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    Seems to have some hone wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theworldover View Post
    Haha true. I'm sure we will one day. I'm only 22 and don't have a SWMBO yet, but I'm already petrified that once I pass away my kids will put my beloved Bismarck or Wade and Butcher on eBay after letting them turn into that.

    It absolutely blows my mind when I see an auction for Str8 razors and equipment and the seller comments something like: "These belonged to my Father/Grandfather......"

    and, I think, "how could you sell your Father's or Grandfather's straight razors?" - or anything they owned and used. Shame on them!

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    Lucky for us, though, some people do. Every antique razor we pick up belonged to someone, the vast majority likely had children.

    Not something I'd do, though.

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    “Blade damage but makes a good closed display.”
    I suppose this is the human equivalent of “Closed Casket Funeral”.

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    I suppose so. I've got a few things that used to belong to my great-grandfather, and I'd never think of selling them. An old lighter, an old pair of sunglasses, an old baseball trophy, that sort of thing. My great-grandmother was the hard-shelled sort, who said the following at the reception after his funeral "Why don't the great-grandchildren take whatever of his stuff that they want, because I have no use for it now?" Real pistol haha.

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    Is that one shave ready ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kahunamoose View Post
    “Blade damage but makes a good closed display.”
    I suppose this is the human equivalent of “Closed Casket Funeral”.

    Aint that the truth!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Another one that bit the dust. At least the scales survived just fine.
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