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    Mick here you go...........
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    Classicshaving.com 23.95 Product name Bressant......Cachebeauty.com universal comb attachments starting @ 3 n change. I'll post a review of how they work when I get'em .

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    ya can pick'em up for peanuts of the bay , I have a couple old vintage they do a great job trimming beard , I put'em on the bay a few years back couldnt even get a bid on @.99 cents and Im glad as I use them quite a bit now

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    I'm glad its already been answered because I would not be of much help. I think I got mine a few years ago thrown in with some hones and razors I bought on ebay. I'm glad I lucked into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazz View Post
    ya can pick'em up for peanuts of the bay , I have a couple old vintage they do a great job trimming beard , I put'em on the bay a few years back couldnt even get a bid on @.99 cents and Im glad as I use them quite a bit now

    I did try the bay some time back but had no luck. Classic shaving have them but they don't have accessory combs for them. Mores the pity.


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    Mick here you go...........

    I used to be quite observant when I worked in security. How things change. Twice you gave me the name of two sites and twice I didn't bother to read past the first one. My apologies. I have now found the clippers as well as the combs to go with it, thanks to you. Now I will just have to wait till I have a little extra spending money...Although I could just get the clippers and the one comb attachment. I still want to get the whole set of combs instead... . I will also have to wait until Classic shaving gets a re-supply of clippers in.


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    Manual hair clippers? Fascinating concept. I will be looking into these, as I shave my head on a regular basis.

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    Cool manual hair clipers/ where to buy them!!

    Personal CareÂ|ÂShaving SuppliesÂ|ÂHair Clippers - Lehmans.com


    I found this sight looking for something else one day. The Amish shop here. They have all kinds of cool stuff.

    I have a pair of old ones, that were new in the original box. They work great!

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    Really neat store at reasonable prices. I usually check the local antique store for my items, but I have never seen manual hair clippers there. German made stuff is very expensive (even while living there) so those hair clippers brand new look like a great deal! Thanks for the heads up!

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    While it has been forty years, I've had several hair cuts with one when in Viet Nam. I even have a photo of one being used on a fellow trooper. One of these days I'm going to have to convert a bunch of photos to digital.

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    I hear ya, I went for 3 weeks without water lol! Many advantages to old ways of smelling like I just stepped out of a shower. noticed you like trout........visit Montana for a good time and let's fish!

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