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    Default Mexican gun forum with a razor section

    Some nice razors and photography, but post # 45 is a bit disturbing.
    LINK: A presumir sus navajas de barbero -libre-

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    i dont think there are many people with a room in there house which is a nursery cum unicyle circus training cum slashing throat training room
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    To bad my Spanish only contains words like cerveza and chica.

    To use a full hollow razor for fighting is like using a lead pencil to poke someone.
    But I'm still curious about the old "ring tail" I found, if anybody finds anything on old fighting with them I would like to know.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ring-tail.html
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    My Spanish is really rusty but the description says something like...

    "Here is this monster. It is German. It has an obscure history. The original owner attached this ring for better retention and it was used as a weapon. It is a strange selection, but I imagine the person who carried it was a strange person. It was given as a gift to a person that worked with an investigator. I was told it was used in an act of crime."

    Hopefully someone can do a better translation.

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    I think I have a razor with the same inscription gouged into the scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongo View Post
    Some nice razors and photography, but post # 45 is a bit disturbing.
    LINK: A presumir sus navajas de barbero -libre-
    As the posts are not numbered I am going with the razor that has FTW carved into the blade?
    Though the wade and butcher with a really broken scale could be disturbing I guess, as with the razor on the leaf.
    But all jokes aside the first one I mentioned looks fairly sinister.
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    ed the posts are numbered in the grey boxes. on the left hand side is the date and on the far right is a hashtag and the number
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    Interesting link, with some nice pictures indeed, about post 45 in reading a lot of history, from old article and newspaper the straight razor was quite the weapon of choice for many many years responsible for countless murders and suicide etc, no wonder they call it the "Cut throat razor".

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    Just looked again Pete. I get the date on the left, but there is no post number on the right, maybe because I am using my phone. And what is a hashtag? I hear people talking about them all the time, but I don't use facebook or Twitter etc and this is the only forum I go to.
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    #sillysausage @Edhweitt

    to be honest i dont know what a twit looks like either but hashtags where invented years before the internet
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