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    Here's a Dorko I found on ebay:
    http://tinyurl.com/dfahy
    Obviously a razor for hair-shaping

    ~Tim ink:

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    dup.

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    Default Re: To each his own, but ....

    [quote="uthed"]To each his own, but this 7/8ths DORKO is the most beautiful razor I've ever seen![quote]

    To each his own, but are there more than one of these to be owned by each? You say it is the nicest razor you've ever seen. Yes, it's a really nice look'n shaver. Do you own it Dave? Where do find these gems?

    Hal

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    Default Re: To each his own, but ....

    [quote="uthed"]To each his own, but this 7/8ths DORKO is the most beautiful razor I've ever seen![quote]

    To each his own, but are there more than one of these to be owned by each? You say it is the nicest razor you've ever seen. Yes, it's a really nice look'n shaver. Do you own it Dave? Where do find these gems?

    Hal

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    Tis indeed a pretty razor David. You raise an interesting point here in to each his own. I wonder what it is about a razor that peaks our members interests. The style and type of handle? The material? Width of Blade? Blade Etching or Shape? Particular manufacturer? Should this be another topic? Lynn

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    Tis indeed a pretty razor David. You raise an interesting point here in to each his own. I wonder what it is about a razor that peaks our members interests. The style and type of handle? The material? Width of Blade? Blade Etching or Shape? Particular manufacturer? Should this be another topic? Lynn

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    "So lather up, break out the wrappers, open me up and start scraping..."

    Errr *scraping*? :shock: I wonder if that is the best choice of words for selling a superior shaver? lol... Hal

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    "So lather up, break out the wrappers, open me up and start scraping..."

    Errr *scraping*? :shock: I wonder if that is the best choice of words for selling a superior shaver? lol... Hal

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    The printing is deceiving. You're supposed to follow the text under the Dorko trademark. It reads:

    "Qualité speciale pour coiffures"

    which means, special quality for hairdressers.

    Durf

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    The printing is deceiving. You're supposed to follow the text under the Dorko trademark. It reads:

    "Qualité speciale pour coiffures"

    which means, special quality for hairdressers.

    Durf

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