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Thread: my humble collection
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04-25-2008, 01:23 PM #21
Wonderful! Simply SO COOL!!!!!
I love the bengall started in 1748... Seeing yours has started me on a lust for OLD razors and seeing their progression of styles..
The Antelope sings to me.
Is it advisable to stop any rust that is present or is it ok to leave it on without fear of worsening or spreading????
Long sentence gets several?????
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04-25-2008, 01:40 PM #22
Really nice stuff!
How does the Philly shave? I have my eye on a couple.
I like the shape of the Antelope. It's similar to my Waterville in shape. How does it shave?
* I am, also, a super movie fan. Don't get me started! I am a lot older than you, and my appreciation, also, includes a lot of movies & trivia from the past.
Steve
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04-25-2008, 01:55 PM #23
You call that humble? That collection is sneering at my collection!! It's damn near looking down it's nose at me!!
Very cool though.
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04-27-2008, 02:15 PM #24
@Vashaver: Very nice razor! Can't say anything about it, though...
@Markopolo: What's "CASEĀ®"?
@Tom: Thanks! Those really old razors just really get me going, I love 'em. Any active rust on the blades should be stopped from spreading, yeah. I don't grind my razors down or polish the heck out of them. If a razor shows signs of use - so be it. I clean it up, but leave the signs (pitting, patina...). It gives the razor its unique appearance and I don't wanna disturb what's been formed with decades/centuries of use.
@Steve: The Antelope is a great little shaver - I have only praise for it. We do share the love for older movies
@LX_Emergency: Wow, and I thought I was probably the guy with the smallest amount of razors around here