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    ^^Wow I have seen many Aust pics posted here and none of which really appealed to me very much but that one is a dandy. I think I may have to consider making a rare new(non vintage) razor purchase and grabbing that razor, it is beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyWetshaver View Post
    ^^Wow I have seen many Aust pics posted here and none of which really appealed to me very much but that one is a dandy. I think I may have to consider making a rare new(non vintage) razor purchase and grabbing that razor, it is beautiful.
    The combination of Palisander scales and that Spanish point really drew me in... she's definitely a looker!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackGOLD View Post
    The combination of Palisander scales and that Spanish point really drew me in... she's definitely a looker!
    I love it. I love Spanish pointed straight razor's!
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    This is the one that started it all. It was my Great Grandfathers. I nicked it from my father when I was fourteen or so.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
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    This is the one that started it all. It was my Great Grandfathers. I nicked it from my father when I was fourteen or so.
    That's cool Shaun! What a nice thing to inherit, a Heckles. I was adopted so I don't have anything to inherit. My adoptive father didn't have any straights as far as I know but I remember seeing straight razor's out on the farm when I was growing up but I don't know what happened to them. It's too bad.

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    Well it was my Great Grandfathers but I didn't exactly inherit it. My father had it amongst his tools and junk, it was not cared for, so I liberated it. It is more of a stolen heirloom than an inherited one. I have hd it for a very long time. It comes out when I am feeling nostalgic or celebrating something. It is a fantastic shaver (could be partly in my head). I was sort of a community kid growing up. I kind of wondered and found my way with a little guidance from non family. It is kind of the way it goes in small coastal towns. I have had my share of non family kids that have spent substantial time here, one of them learned to shave and has his razors that I have passed on to him. It all evens out in the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Well it was my Great Grandfathers but I didn't exactly inherit it. My father had it amongst his tools and junk, it was not cared for, so I liberated it. It is more of a stolen heirloom than an inherited one. I have hd it for a very long time. It comes out when I am feeling nostalgic or celebrating something. It is a fantastic shaver (could be partly in my head). I was sort of a community kid growing up. I kind of wondered and found my way with a little guidance from non family. It is kind of the way it goes in small coastal towns. I have had my share of non family kids that have spent substantial time here, one of them learned to shave and has his razors that I have passed on to him. It all evens out in the end.
    Well, sometimes ya gotta liberate something if it is not being cared for. I understand!

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