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    After another day scouring the Antique stores I only scored 1 razor (there were many but after the 1st dozen I've gotten more choosey). This is my 1st Dubl-Duck, a Satinwedge. The blade is in decent shape and the scales are not warped but the pivot pin is missing a washer and needing to be replaced. The Torrey 992 I got a couple weeks ago should be done by Monday so this one is next. I can't wait.





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    great find clean it up re pin and have fun with it. GL

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    If you don't like it send it my way. No seriously.

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    Great find and great future shaves! It will shave just as well w/o the washer. Get it honed properly and enjoy. Aren't antique shop and flea market finds GREAT!!
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that is a Satinedge. Either way, a great find. Those Ducks are consistantly nice shavers.

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    You are correct. It is a Satinedge. It had been a long day and I'm not sure if it was a mental error or a finger slip since the W is next to the E. Thanks for pointing it out.

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