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    It is a solid shaver.

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    I cant help but it is true that an item from the 60s would be vintage. But thats a very fine line when talking straight razors as most of us have 1860s razors. Lol.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Just be excited in being vintage also! A few years back I may have been insulted. But, at 68, I'm started to feel vintage. Your point being made, those of us having pre-1860 blades have 'historic' blades. Vintage is a nice way to say old.
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    I'm not Vintage. I'm Seasoned.
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    Called splitting hairs.... that's what we do!

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