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I agree with a lot of the people here that it might be taken as offencive,but not in this context,we are looking at a curiosoty,and a piece of history.If there is a hell those people are most assuredly there,and also dont forget,aside from ruining a perfectly good razor,he single handedly,ruined a form of mustash for those who liked it. Other then Charlie Chaplin,and Oliver Hardy how often do you see that type of stash anymore? I doubt that anyone goes to there barber and say's give me the Shikelgruber (sic),and who know's there might be someone that likes that look and now cant use it......(this is a joke for any that dont get it)
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I don't see it as any more offensive than a crucifix.
If the razor is a genuine piece of that chunk of history, it is interesting. If it's just some post-war junk to feed on collector naivete, then that could be interesting too. Either way, it'd be nice to learn more about it.