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Thread: New guy..old razors..
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01-13-2015, 01:59 PM #21
I will throw in the opinion that you should use them too. Unless they are already in such poor shape (not illustrated by the pictures), they should be used. Not only because they seem to be in great shape still, but as a "living" connection with your family. How many people still use things passed down through their families? Anything from cast iron pots and pans, to grandpa's old shotgun. Something this special will only rot and decay sitting on a shelf. Respect the history with use and care.
Just an opinion and NOT back by any facts or researchLife's wisdoms: Cigars: Never trust air you can't see; sharp objects are never sharp enough; find what you love in life and give it everything you can!!
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01-13-2015, 02:41 PM #22
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