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    Default A few pickups from the bay.

    I think I've caught the bug!

    Picked these up on the low! All of these are going to be restoration pieces.

    Take a look.
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    Hi

    The first is from Pakistan and am not sure of the quality. The second looks good. The third is going to need the tip ground off a bit. Good luck.

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    I'm not sure by the pics or by the name but the first one may be good for opening letters or for cutting shingles next time yer roofing. I believe its a pakistan razor. The Imperial needs a lot of work. Active rust, chipped blade, and a decent frown. With a lot of work it could shave again. The Witte looks like it might clean up to be a very nice razor. A little metal polish might get you pretty far with it, and of course a good honing.
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    You have some work cut out for you,good luck.

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    These will all eventually get a good once over. Hopefully the paki isnt a total loss.

    I like how they use the integral wedge.

    And thanks for taking a look pixel!

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