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    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenSaenz View Post
    can you tell me about the white scales craftsman is it any good sure it is how old is it I guess I am seriously wanting to know everything about it

    Those Craftsman and their sister Sta-Sharp's are really stand out shavers, the problem is finding them in that condition... I bought that one and paid dearly for it but it was NOS never been honed.... That one is probably 1960's vintage....
    The Sears brand goes all the way back to 1865 but IIRC the Craftsman razors were made from the early 1950's through the early 1980's... I am at work and don't have my books handy so I might be off on the dates....

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    Wow, just wow nice collection!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FloorPizza View Post
    Glen, do you happen to have, or have you had in the passed, a Hill & Son? I know I'm sounding like a broken record again, but I can't get over what a good shaver mine is.

    I have not, but I have run into plenty of the not so well known brands that will shave like silk... Honestly my best shaver is still my little L.H. Mack, I have finally come to realize that it really isn't mystical it just fits my face perfectly... and that one cost me all of $7...

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    I'm on a razor diet too. Except I'm trying to gain weight right now.

    Trouble is that food gets expensive.

    ...and you become a picky eater quick quickly.

    ...and that become even more expensive. (Heck, Yellow mustard has it's place but it doesn't compare to the Gray-poop-on variety!)

    So now I'm trying to learn how to cook my own meals. But even the kitchen utensils are expensive.

    ...dang, I'm hungry now...lol


    BTW....gorgeous collection.

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    All of them look great, except those two green lizards! I would get rid of those ASAP.

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    Hey Glen,about this GIFTING thing you spoke about,Do you need my address? Just kidding.....not really.
    Nice collection though.I might get there someday,although I have gotten a bit more picky lately.

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    I dig the green lizards and the Red Imp. The Craftsman is classic of course! You sound like a buddy of mine. He told me the other day that he wants to sell some guns.......He has about 200!!! Wants to get down to about 12.

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    Moderators, could you please ban this guy ASAP for causing unnecessary distress in newbies?


    I'd be short of shooting - pardon: knifing myself if it weren't for you not having (or showing?) a Swedish drawer...
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