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    praise your luck, man

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    Excellent! I would already be extremely happy with just that natcom coticule; the joint line looks like it could very well be an 'Old Rock' one (Veinette/Allemande vein).

    And what's that Helje look-a-like in grey next to the Friodur? And the one two above? Lots of goodies indeed!

    As an aside: judging from just pictures is always tricky, but looking at the shape of the chips on the edge I wouldn't say the all yellow one is a coticule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldengaerde View Post
    Excellent! I would already be extremely happy with just that natcom coticule; the joint line looks like it could very well be an 'Old Rock' one (Veinette/Allemande vein).

    And what's that Helje look-a-like in grey next to the Friodur? And the one two above? Lots of goodies indeed!

    As an aside: judging from just pictures is always tricky, but looking at the shape of the chips on the edge I wouldn't say the all yellow one is a coticule.
    I'll have to get the name of it tonight.

    Here's some better pics of the all yellow stone


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    I find it amazing that I can hate people I've never even met. kidding, good find, congrats.

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    Awesome find! Would you mind posting the names and manufacturers of the razors when you get a chance? If they're all visible in the last photo of your original post then we could use that as reference.

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    Wow, nice find!! I hope I have that lucky sometime...

    best,
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    Default So I went back . . .

    Gentlemen,

    I might as well board the accolade train for that impressive purchase. One might even call it a once-in-a-lifetime gold strike.

    Regards,

    Obie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldengaerde View Post
    And what's that Helje look-a-like in grey next to the Friodur? And the one two above? Lots of goodies indeed!
    I think you're talking about the Joseph Elloit silver steel razor? Looks pretty old school

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    Here's the list currently, still have to add a few more, feel free to point out anything good.

    Manufacturer Model
    Burrell Cutlery Co. Top Flight 6
    C.Friedr Ern ERN
    Case Temperite
    Case Red Imp
    Central Supply Co. Central
    Dorko no name
    dubl duck special no1
    dubl duck special no 1
    dubl duck satinedge
    dubl duck satinedge
    dubl duck satinedge
    E.Bergfeld & sohn Globusmen 39 5/8
    F.A. Koch faultless razor no 168
    Friedmann & Lauterjunc Electrical?
    Fur Alle Welt ?
    Gebr herring 90
    George Wostenholm & sons Celebrated IXL Shefield hollow ground
    griffon xx 60 carbo magnetic
    heinrich gortz
    henckels 70 1/2
    henckels friodur inox 70 1/2
    henckels friodur inox 50 1/2
    Hugo Herbertz 174 (battling rams stamped?)
    Imperial Razor Warranted Germany
    International Cutlery White Swan
    J. Maskrey J. Jenkinson (etched on blade?)
    J.M. Schmid & son Hope
    Joseph Elliot Silver steel
    morris moms sculptor-edge
    Ontario Cutlery co easy cutter
    S.R. Droescher Classic
    Simmons Howe Co Barbers Pet No.421
    T.R. Cadman & Sons Bengall
    Torrey razor Co. ?Wedge with notch
    Union Cutlery Spike
    W.H.Wirth Blue Steel
    Winchester no 8626

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChayesFSS View Post
    Here's the list currently, still have to add a few more, feel free to point out anything good.
    You've got a bunch of good ones there if they are in good shape. The late barber knew what he was about so there is no junk. Many really great brands and if the condition is decent they will all be great once honed up.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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