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+1 add some zeros to that $12
An heirloom is definately priceless
I think a bit of metal Polish and some elbow grease will bring it back to life pretty quick
Get it honed and enjoy the family connection
Also recomend a 2nd blade to learn on and keep the heirloom for once you get it together
Awesome score
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Welcome aboard And great that you are wanting to keep a piece of family history in use enjoy the new life long hobby
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Bought a T.Noonan & Son in the wild today to just have something I can work on, or play with (elbo grease) with out trashing grandpas razor. Not sure how far I will go yet… but wow do I have the bug. I still love my DE, but man is this cool.
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Nothing like being able to shave with a family heirloom. This one belonged to my great grandfather, Fred Grogan. Cleaned it up, had the scales made by
a member here, pinned it and the rest is history.
John
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Some beautiful work they've done
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An heirloom is always priceless! You will want a pro to to hone it for you & only use it on special occasions. I would get another one or two for shaving with all the time. You always want a spare for when you send one out to be honed, you won't be stuck w/o one to shave.
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I always envy these heirloom pieces. Congrats on having a piece of your families history.
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Nice straight razor it will do you well.