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    Default Hello from Colorado

    Hello All,
    Still pretty new to the straights and having a lot of fun learning. Got suckered with my first purchase being a " vintage" razor. Got a little discouraged but got a nice ERN from the bay that works nicely IMO. I like the idea of restoring things, and have found the information here extremely valuable. The next step in my adventure is to find an old razor to try and restore. Wish me luck.

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    hi medic55, welcome aboard. and good luck.
    A man should only look in the mirror when he shaves.

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    Senior Member Chugach68's Avatar
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    Welcome. Make sure and read lots here. Many posts on what to look for in buying vintage ones. Have FUN!
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    I'd rather die than live down on my knees

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    Welcome to SRP. Be sure to read the helpful links for beginners on the home page and ask any questions you have.

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    Senior Member blabbermouth eddy79's Avatar
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    Welcome. As said read up there heaps of info available here. Check ebay photos carefully they disguise many sins. Good luck.
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