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    Senior Member blabbermouth Kees's Avatar
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    Default Antique razors

    Just have a look at these: http://razorland55.free.fr/rasoir_droit.htm

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    Yes very nice and I notice there are no prices listed.
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    My experience is that many, especially the posher antique shops do not have price tags on their goods. Prices are often negotiable, depending on whether you buy more items, you bought in past etc.

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    Now we're talking razors that I drool over.

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    holey Fing #$&@

    Too bad its not 8/8...and I already promised my family my next razor would be for christmas....it'll worth the wait though

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    John West was one of the first Mod's on the original SRP and has been a collector of straight razors for over 35 years. He has a huge collection and usually has some great prices for his razors. He is also one of the most knowledgable folks out there regarding straight razors. Looks like he got a new site as well.

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    Wow!!! Those kits are scary nice.

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    I remember finding that site months ago and determinedly DIDN'T bookmark it because I don't want to end up murdered by my wife! Boy could I spend money there.

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    OMG, that's a meat CLEAVER, not a meat chopper.
    http://users.mikrotec.com/rebel23/ww.../presshorn.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by russellnyc
    OMG, that's a meat CLEAVER, not a meat chopper.
    http://users.mikrotec.com/rebel23/ww.../presshorn.htm
    I agree those are freaking HUGE

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