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    Anyone know anything else about either razor?

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    Its unfathomably sharp. Silent killer on the hanging hair test, off of my arkansas surgical. I cant wait to paste it with chrome and iron oxides

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    Most of , if not all, of the early 1900's German-made hardware store variety are great razors! Top-notch!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    It shaves amazing. Superior to any razor ive ever used.

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    Thats the Strutz and clutto. I know that one source does say struth, ive read it myself. But the blade says strutz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeManFOREVER View Post
    Thats the Strutz and clutto. I know that one source does say struth, ive read it myself. But the blade says strutz.
    What would you guess they are worth

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeManFOREVER View Post
    What would you guess they are worth
    We dont evaluate here on SRP, its worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    We dont evaluate here on SRP, its worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.
    Wh t is the reason for that

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    Its just one of the rules we follow, im sure it would get monotonous to do that because we dont know how much there honestly worth and what not but hey i could be completely wrong im sure a mod will correct me or give a better advice

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    SRP's aims to help members in all aspects of wet shaving and straight razor techniques, it is not a marketing site. Furthermore the nature of appraisals, be they for items or services, is highly subjective.

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