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dixonge Razors I saw today 03-07-2010, 10:57 PM
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    Default Razors I saw today

    So after spending a few hours on the internet reading up on razors I hit the antique malls today. I was pleasantly surprised to actually find quite a good selection out there! I made notes, although now that I look at them they are woefully incomplete. I would be interested in your feedback with regard to which of these razors might A) make a good starter blade, and B) make a good blade to collect or resell.

    In spite of my lack of detail, most of these blades were in decent shape, minor wear, no major pitting that I could see, very minor nicks (or none at all).

    [EDIT: I did not purchase any of these razors today, FYI)]

    Torrey - "No. 900" on the blade itself
    Geneva Cutlery - $20
    Electric Cutlery - $25
    Keen Cutter - $45
    Ohio Cutlery - $18
    Shumate - $36
    the Saturday blade from a 7-day set (unsure of brand) - $30
    E.M. Davis - $35
    DublDuck - $50
    Palm - Kirchner - $40
    W.B. - Ivory (?) - labeled as 1890's - $60
    Last edited by dixonge; 03-08-2010 at 12:53 AM. Reason: clarification

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