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07-10-2006, 02:07 PM #1
description
interesting description
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Vintage-Strai...QQcmdZViewItem
Iwonder what they are used for
regards peterLast edited by bg42; 07-10-2006 at 02:10 PM.
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07-10-2006, 02:12 PM #2
That was a strange post on ebay? Well go figure.
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07-10-2006, 02:36 PM #3
I'm actually bidding on that one and I'm going to try to snipe it. If you gentlemen want to go for it, you won't hear my whining and complaining.
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07-10-2006, 02:49 PM #4
all yours
Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
Its all yours ,go for it ,but just quietly if you work out what it is actually used for ,please let us in on it
kind regards peter
PS hope you get it
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07-10-2006, 03:01 PM #5
Maybe it's a fancy box cutter?
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07-10-2006, 03:16 PM #6
Razor Description
Always best to give a complete and Honest description
when selling on ebayLast edited by portal5; 07-11-2006 at 07:26 AM.
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07-10-2006, 04:06 PM #7
Looks ok. Can't see much hone wear. However it looks like a re-scaling project. Perfect for the 3rd set of scales I'll be getting.. It will be great for spreading butter and jam over my Dempster's (R) toast
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07-10-2006, 04:07 PM #8
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Thanked: 1Just saw this post an pulled my snipe bid for ya with 10 minutes to spare.
Are you referring to the description where the gal says they are not for shaving? I think she just doesn't want to have anyone hurt themselves and then blame her. Can't gig her for that. The lady who spilled McDonald's coffee on her lap may be one of the bidders...
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07-10-2006, 04:10 PM #9
You didn't have to, Bill but I appreciate the gesture. Thanks. In any case I got outbid and I would have been happier if it went to one of us. Next time please go for it. I feel kind of guilty now.
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07-10-2006, 08:00 PM #10
Not for shaving?!?!?!
razor |ˌreɪzə|
noun an instrument with a sharp blade or combination of blades, used to remove unwanted hair from the face or body.
verb [ trans. ] cut with a razor.
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French rasor, from raser ‘shave closely’ (see raze ).
Seems pretty simple to me.
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