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    Senior Member blabbermouth
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    In the past couple yrs I have sold off maybe 150 razors.Majority were NOS.
    Today I have 3 sheffies and 10 palmeras,all get used.I will never buy another Razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    You see that a lot in the world of wine as well. You have wine drinkers and wine collectors. The collectors never drink. They hunt down the rarest and most prized wines and simply hold them hostage. The drinkers may have a collection but its a working collection in that none of it is there simply for show. Whatever makes you happy. But me, I'm a drinker. I say shave with it.
    Paintings and sculpture are created to be displayed and admired along with other art. A classic car such as a Mach 1, Corvette, Jag (insert model here) are meant to be driven although they will need parts replacement and more upkeep and will eventually depreciate. A razor is durable, practical, with great eye appeal. Who can argue with this logic, i'm off to my next purchasing adventure.
    The value and interest of life is not so much to do conspicuous things.........as to do ordinary things with the perception of their enormous value.

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