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    Gee, Todd! I have to do EVERYTHING? By the way, this thing was made in Philly or NJ between 1851 and 1861 I think. It is perhaps the oldest American razor I have held. Everything about it suggests that it was made by Sheffield immigrants! Sweet Blade!

    Enjoy! Buddy, and "Pay it Forward" It works!
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    theres my baby
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    I have to say, the generosity exhibited in these forums is quite startling! Beautiful work Sharptonn!

    Is there a guide on how to remove chips like that on youtube somewhere? It would be really neat to learn how you did that.

    -Geoff

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    Gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous Sharps! Great Job! Todd, you've got a real gem there. NO more dropping it okay?

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    Sharptonn,
    You are a good and talented man. Well done.
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    Thank You, Ed. That means a lot! I appreciate it.
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    What a beautiful job. I am constantly inspired by all the talent and good will of the members of SRP.

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    Wonderful work!! I love those pins! They add so much class to it. It would be in the neighboorhood of age to my Ramapo Co. which was made sometime, even perhaps in the year 1854. They are great American shavers. This one I have does an excellent job, as I am sure that the one in the pictures does as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Gee, Todd! I have to do EVERYTHING? By the way, this thing was made in Philly or NJ between 1851 and 1861 I think. It is perhaps the oldest American razor I have held. Everything about it suggests that it was made by Sheffield immigrants! Sweet Blade!

    Enjoy! Buddy, and "Pay it Forward" It works!
    Sharptonn that was a beautiful job and a beautiful thing you did for someone,people like you are rare-I wish you nothing but the best,great job

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    don't have a wife...lol...but I shave in a shared "community" bathroom where there can be 7 other people at the sinks at any given time so yeah...I feel the pain...
    Laugh at What You Can...Live with the Rest...
    Rich

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