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    Short answer is no. Get a shave ready razor from the classifieds or one of the trusted vendors here.

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    I shave with a spoon on a stick. Slartibartfast's Avatar
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    No. B&B is on the do not buy list.

    So even the junk peddlers learned the "Shave Ready" trick i guess

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    Well, all I have to say is I didn't buy it. I admit I didn't look at the do not buy, me bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebib3 View Post
    Well, all I have to say is I didn't buy it. I admit I didn't look at the do not buy, me bad.
    Good to know. This is why people recommend staying away from ebay when you are new.

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    Seeing them make a "new" "razor" that looks more legit does make me wonder if it's really a razor... But I wouldn't gamble with my money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    No. B&B is on the do not buy list.

    So even the junk peddlers learned the "Shave Ready" trick i guess
    I obviously agree that it should be on the do not buy list but is it? I might be missing it but I don't see it on "Brands of straight razors to avoid".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazarus View Post
    I obviously agree that it should be on the do not buy list but is it? I might be missing it but I don't see it on "Brands of straight razors to avoid".
    I agree, I can't see it either. I was looking for the "brands of strops to avoid" or something but I could not find any such file either.
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    B&B is short for Bread and Butter knife.
    It's all in the name.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Also I am wondering if some of the straight razor sellers are buffing the life of of the old antique store vintages to make them look good on ebay. I bought one, on the cheap, that was very bright but the metal part a little way up from the edge is so thin you can easily push it either way with your finger. Temper removal is something to consider with so much "rework" as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs View Post
    Also I am wondering if some of the straight razor sellers are buffing the life of of the old antique store vintages to make them look good on ebay. I bought one, on the cheap, that was very bright but the metal part a little way up from the edge is so thin you can easily push it either way with your finger. Temper removal is something to consider with so much "rework" as well.
    Some seller do and you can see the razor right away. Lets say 40-50 years old in brand new condition will be very rare.
    Now second part is very important. Not easy to figure it out actually there is no way someone can tell temper changed or not until you hone the blade.
    hope this helps.

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