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    I forgot to post this one, a B Winks & Sons Lancet Steel Sheffield, Tortoiseshell with brass liners and nickel silver wedge.


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    “Wherever you’re going never take an idiot with you, you can always find one when you get there.”

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    Iwasaki + Tanifuji Fukutaro + Amada
    NOS never touched.
    Hand forged Tamahagane in solid bookmatched ivory.
    The 3 masters worked together on this aniversary smal batch of razors (12 ever made)
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    Ferigol&Rosean Beograd Heljestrand razor with the original box (also very good condition). I believe it is nos and it is also very similar to my heljestrand MK 10. Saw it on the bay for 100$ buyout so I had no choice. Scales are plastice, might upgrade the scales to ivory in the future but unsure.

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    Collectible
    C.V. Heljestrand
    No. 5 MK
    width 20.4mm
    length 65.8mm
    thickness 6mm
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    No need to change the scales, it is perfect as is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    I forgot to post this one, a B Winks & Sons Lancet Steel Sheffield, Tortoiseshell with brass liners and nickel silver wedge.


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    That is a very good looking razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcbryan View Post
    What is your most rare straight razor? I'm not necessarily talking about how much it's worth. A custom razor is expensive potentially and not many are made relatively speaking but they aren't rare in the sense that you can't find them. If you have the money you can easily order one.

    I ask this question, out of curiosity, because I recently got a razor that I like and I started to look around to see if any more were available and basically they are not. I've found a few pictures of ones from the same manufacturer sold in the past.

    So, in my case, they come up very rarely for sale. Mine is Ferdinand Berenz "Plumero". They also sell some labeled as "Palmera".

    What razors have you found to be sometimes available but quite rare?

    Here's a picture of mine (the blade is actually shinier than in this picture)

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    Well! I am on the treasure hunt hopefully would found something great soon! btw you really got a nice one, did you purchase or ancient treasure

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    Tokiwa,
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    Probably my Shepherd razor mostly because of its age, about 200 years old. If I remember correctly one other SRP member has one, but have never seen one for sale anywhere.

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    There is no such thing a too much horsepower.

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