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    Quote Originally Posted by Grymm View Post
    Waddaya think, is it?
    Nope. But someone will buy it anyway.

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    all your razor are belong to us red96ta's Avatar
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    Chinese razor from the 19th century. Very common. Think of them as vintage Gold Dollars...lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red96ta View Post
    Chinese razor from the 19th century. Very common. Think of them as vintage Gold Dollars...lol.
    19th century?... Really?

    I would have guessed March 2010. Tuesday, the 22nd. About 3pm local time judging from the patina.

    Amazing what burying something for a few weeks will do to "antique" it.

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    I was visiting back home to the Appalachians and visiting Smokey Mountain Knife Works in Pigeon Forge TN, I saw many of the above items, imported from China selling for about 13 bucks. They were said to be 1800's to 1900's Chinese antique razors. In reality I believe they are as another poster has mentioned. Another very modern scam designed to bring even more American money into China. They'll poison our kids with lead, they'll kill out pets with tainted food, and they have no problem burying some pig iron razors in the moist, Chinese soil to rip off Americans and take a little more of our hard earned cash.

    You can see them on Smokey Mountain Knife Works website below.

    Antique China Razor Discovery
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    Quote Originally Posted by joscobo View Post
    I was visiting back home to the Appalachians and visiting Smokey Mountain Knife Works in Pigeon Forge TN, I saw many of the above items, imported from China selling for about 13 bucks. They were said to be 1800's to 1900's Chinese antique razors. In reality I believe they are as another poster has mentioned. Another very modern scam designed to bring even more American money into China. They'll poison our kids with lead, they'll kill out pets with tainted food, and they have no problem burying some pig iron razors in the moist, Chinese soil to rip off Americans and take a little more of our hard earned cash.

    You can see them on Smokey Mountain Knife Works website below.

    Antique China Razor Discovery
    Oh stop candy coating the issue, tell us what you really think.

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    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. It's back.
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    Really?????????????

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