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I remember it growing up in the 50s.
I don’t have it. I’m checking with family members now.
He was a postal railroad clerk from central New York State to New York City.
He spent a day in NYC each run.
So he would be able to shop NYC once a week. Always brought back wonderful things.
My dad said so. Lol
Oranges in winter.
Dad was born in 1916. His dad, owner of the set in 1885.
Much more straight razor stuff back then.
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Welcome to SRP! You've found the best place to learn the craft and eventually discover the most satisfying shaves around. Have fun and enjoy the ride.
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Welcome to SRP!!! Youbcouldnt come to a better place!!!
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Seems like a nice drama free place.
I've always liked sharpening. Carving tools and such.
Really.......the philosophy of what is sharp for each job.
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Welcome to SRP!! An Heirloom Razor from a relative is kind of the Holy Grail... Enjoy the shaves and the history!! :)
Shawn
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Hi & welcome to the forum. Great to have you here.