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    Senior Member blabbermouth Leatherstockiings's Avatar
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    Crow, You might try using the search box here at SRP to look for info on Thistle razors. I think I remember someone here saying they were great shavers made from very good steel.

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    To find members/restorers in your area go to this link and enter your town.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/memberlist.php?do=search
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    looks like a nice start on your collection. be aware of spending too much time on the rusty ones you mentioned until your sure they can take a good edge(learned that the hard way myself). rust goes deeper than you can ever imagine.

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    My recomendation is,do not put a value on any razor,they are tools to be used,not investments.
    Over the years I have gone from well over 100 blades to 10,the ones I use,the best of the best,they serve me well.
    They are worth nothing from a monitary standpoint to me.
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