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Thread: My Most Favorite Razors Speak Spanish!

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    Very nice razors, thanks for the pictures. Off topic but I once new a woman who was half Spanish and German. She was absolutely stunning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ganboyi View Post
    I don't believe you. Where's the photo of your wife alongside those razors for us all to make a decision?? - Just kidding. Those are some very beautiful razors. Here is my pride and joy also with a Spanish language etch, They're not made in Solingen but I thought I would share anyway... I give you the Head of the Lion:

    That is nice!! The big French point blade looks up to trimming a lions mane, indeed. Who made it? Sometimes my wife gets jealous of all the razors, but she is La reina de mi corazon. (The Queen of my heart)

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    Interesting thread and beautiful razors. I looked through the herd and not one Solingen with a Spanish etch on the blade. At least I've got some Fillys.
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    Wish I had some Filarmonicas.....but can't afford 'em anymore. Interesting thing about the Spanish marked razors is that every one I have acquired, without exception, has been in nice to super nice condition, i.e. well taken care of. Wish that were true of more vintage razors.

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