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    Case Bros.
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    My first Case (that I know of ) and lovin it
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    Red Imp, made by Case.
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    Kinfolks razor, knife, the book by Dean Elliott Case "A History of Cutlery and Cousins" and the letter from Dean E. Case about razor restoration(not this razor).



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    Default New to the group and my first razor! W.R. Case & Sons :)

    So I jumped in it! I've decided to go all retro, really retro and get my first staright razor. After doinf a little research an explaining to my wife that my birthday is next month I bought this sweet thing on Ebay.

    I know a little about Case knives after doing an inventory on my Father Inlaws Case collection after he passed recently. I knew enough about the tang stamps to date the razor to early 1900s. It hasn't arrived yet, but it shve ready and has been professionally honed and is shave ready.

    I'm excited, but still need a few things. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations for strops, brushes and favorite soaps. Also any info on the razor itself would be gravy! I don't think I'll ever part with it being my first an all But I would enjoy have info to pass on with the blad when I pass on (as it were~

    Thanks all! I think it's probably appropriate to say "thanks guys" but in today's crazy world there may be a female out there who would be offended.









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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminerd View Post
    So I jumped in it! I've decided to go all retro, really retro and get my first staright razor. After doinf a little research an explaining to my wife that my birthday is next month I bought this sweet thing on Ebay.

    I know a little about Case knives after doing an inventory on my Father Inlaws Case collection after he passed recently. I knew enough about the tang stamps to date the razor to early 1900s. It hasn't arrived yet, but it shve ready and has been professionally honed and is shave ready.

    I'm excited, but still need a few things. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations for strops, brushes and favorite soaps. Also any info on the razor itself would be gravy! I don't think I'll ever part with it being my first an all But I would enjoy have info to pass on with the blad when I pass on (as it were~

    Thanks all! I think it's probably appropriate to say "thanks guys" but in today's crazy world there may be a female out there who would be offended.








    So youre the one who outbid me Oh well..glad it found a good home. Enjoy!

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    Default I feel better knowing that one of you was interested in the razor

    Were you planning to use it or collect it?

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    I have seen quite a few offerings by this ebayer. Seems like he has some nice wares!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminerd View Post
    Were you planning to use it or collect it?
    Both...I wont buy a razor that I don't plan on using I have 13 in my rotation now and 7 in the workshop awaiting some love

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    Do you have recommendation for a Strop and stone?

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