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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    Damn you! LOL

    Seriously, what a huge score! That's awesome, congratulation! I really need to find these old shops with these treasure....all I ever see is razors with huge chips the size of nickels.

    Same here.....
    We have assumed control !

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    The 1820's razor took lots of work to get it usable, originally the scales at the pivot hole on one side was cracked so I filled it with CA and used a liner on that side, then clear enameled the scales. The Elliot was very rusty, but cleaned up well. The blue Thuringian was at the bottom of a tool box covered in oil and dirt, I knew what it was and nearly had a heart attack at with the 50 cent price tag. I bought it immediately and left!! lol!!

    Yes, I have ASSD (Antique Store Shopping Disorder)!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodb View Post
    Here's my coolest finds, $160 total
    Narrow Y/G Escher, wide Escher, narrow dark blue Thurigian, smaller Coticule
    NOS Boker Red Injun, 1820's Superior wedge, 1840's Jos Elliot wedge with bone handle
    Ok so back to my original question about the price of houses................
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