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Thread: History of Straight Razors
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10-28-2012, 02:20 PM #1
History of Straight Razors
Are there any excellent books in print relating to the history of the straight razor? I am hoping that someone from this forum is writing one, a medium fat coffee table type with tons of pictures. Yes, I like the internet, but for me, nothing can really replace the book. I'm certain that a handful of members have the necessary knowledge and some members, like manah have amazing historical information on their sites, as does this forum, but please tell me the book is either out there or under way. To me the straight razor is perfection of form and function, like the bicycle or a 1911.
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10-28-2012, 02:58 PM #2
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Thanked: 4249No need to write a new book all the information is right here.
But seriously i dont know of anybody from here who is writting a book on straight razors and they are allready a few out there!
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10-28-2012, 03:17 PM #3
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Thanked: 10Haha, I feel you on the desire for a nice coffee table book. Although, I'll admit I have a bit of a different mental image of such a tome. The ideal book for me would be a splendid, leather bound volume with an art-history-esq approach to the development, usage, and cultural significance of the straight razor. Oh, and filled with glorious colored plates
If anyone does this I'd be sure to buy a copy - little consolation to the toils involved in compiling such a resource. Haha...
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