http://razorland55.free.fr/cut_throat.htm
Also check out the main page on that site
http://razorland55.free.fr/idea.htm
Lots of stuff on this site.
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http://razorland55.free.fr/cut_throat.htm
Also check out the main page on that site
http://razorland55.free.fr/idea.htm
Lots of stuff on this site.
Certainly does it for me:w
I wonder if any of those razors have ever touched a face.
Some of them definitely show evidence of touching a hone.
Best regards to most... and happy trails. Time to migrate. I may start something on my own site.
I still prefer Bill's site...
RT
Holy Cow...certainly spins my whizzer..
Gary
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Originally Posted by urleebird
Don't you own some of those Bill? The Stellinga Collection is that huge series of lots that were on Ebay last april. Does anyone else remember? One seller with hundreds of amazing razors, cabinets, mugs, chairs and more? They were all live auctions, so they would just take your high bid and apply it to the real time auction. I know because the timer said there was 24 hours left and I was going to bid in the morning. When I woke up, the bidding had been closed :cen because the real time auction had started. If you click on the first link and check the "Rich Penn" logo, between the two blue links, you get past auctions. They have all of the same stuff, including that flourescent pink straight that my wife wanted, and there can't be too many of those around! I'm pretty sure that someone here linked to a few of the auctions on ebay back in april. If I remeber correctly, some of those examples went for a fraction of what they were worth, simply due to the number of them. Some of the pinned ivory razors went for $40-50.
It would be an absolute shame to spend your entire life gathering such amazing examples of ANY sort of collectible, only to have someone sell it all off to the highest bidder when your gone. I don't know if the original owners are gone, but why the hell would you sell it off, short of needing a liver transplant? (of course, liver transplants are free up here, but you get the point)