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    On a more serious note ...... I've had a number of 7 day sets come and go. I've seen even more up close and personal that belonged to friends. In many cases, most in fact, only one or two of the seven were used. Sometimes very old sets were in mint condition. They were probably given as presents and the owner kept them as new. I still have one set which was mint when I got it.

    One of those Souvenir of Solingen sets with the names of prominent German cities etched into the belly of the blades. I keep it because it is a Wilhelm Mandt, an obscure German maker whose razors I began to collect. I've honed all 7 and shave with them from time to time. It is the only set I've got that didn't bore me to shave with. That is the main 'problem' with sets for me. Maybe that is why so many only have one or two used.

    I have a 4 day set marked with Wales on the tang for country of origin. Probably made in Sheffield though. I've read that the 2, 3 and 4 razor sets were made to accommodate those who couldn't afford the more expensive 7 day sets. Sounds reasonable. Some of the most beautiful razors I've seen have been ivory scaled Sheffield wedges in two razor sets. Never lucked out on one of those but a friend had a gorgeous set from the 1830s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    On a more serious note ...... I've had a number of 7 day sets come and go. I've seen even more up close and personal that belonged to friends. In many cases, most in fact, only one or two of the seven were used. Sometimes very old sets were in mint condition. They were probably given as presents and the owner kept them as new. I still have one set which was mint when I got it.
    Well. I grabbed an ivory handled Sheffield set thanks to you. And to be entirely honest it's more as an heirloom for the kids than for actual use. I wanted something with a link to my roots. However indirect. It's unlikely that I will come across any Ivory in the land of oz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rami View Post
    Well. I grabbed an ivory handled Sheffield set thanks to you. And to be entirely honest it's more as an heirloom for the kids than for actual use. I wanted something with a link to my roots. However indirect. It's unlikely that I will come across any Ivory in the land of oz.
    That 'buy it now' on the bay I linked to in another thread ? I had it in my watch list and saw it was gone. Nice set. Glad that you got it.

    (full disclosure ....... I didn't know the seller, and had no interest whatever in whether it sold or didn't)
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