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    Senior Member gglockner's Avatar
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    I am sure that you will get top shaves with those two razors. The thing I like about the ebay razors in the $10-$20 range is the warm fuzzy feeling you get when you get that great shave after spending ten hours restoring,honing and stropping. I only wish I could afford to do both!

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    You will definitely like that Henckels stainless. I bought the same one from John Crowley along with an 8/8 Henckels stainless several months ago. I've only used them once each as they're intended for occasional use but they are both excellent shavers. C utz, I really wish you hadn't mentioned that SRP razor as I'm now drooling all over myself and the keyboard ! Besides, I've been on vacation for almost three weeks and have made the rounds of the local antique stores and so now have to go back to work to pay for the acquisitions(mostly future restoration projects).

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    Heh, I just added another to the rotation actually.

    A 6/8 quarter ground wedge with spanish point and buffalo horn scales.

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    Plays with Fire C utz's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agamemnon
    .... C utz, I really wish you hadn't mentioned that SRP razor as I'm now drooling all over myself and the keyboard ! Besides, I've been on vacation for almost three weeks and have made the rounds of the local antique stores and so now have to go back to work to pay for the acquisitions(mostly future restoration projects).
    Well, I have them tucked away for anyone interested. If you find that you still want it in a few, let me know!

    OR, if you get those impulses like Iwan here to buy one (seems that he buys a new shaver everytime he posts! LOL! And fancy mint one's to boot!!), PM or email me (taztu at hotmail)

    C utz

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    Quote Originally Posted by C utz
    OR, if you get those impulses like Iwan here to buy one (seems that he buys a new shaver everytime he posts! LOL!
    That's totally unfair!

    Erm, well ok I bought this one at the the weekend, 6/8 Wacker "GebrGeldmacher Frameback" - macassar ebony.
    http://www.shavingshop.com/index.php...6category%3D43

    And I might be ordering another razor when Lynn gets back to me.

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    Geez, and I thought that I had it bad.

    Actually, I've been pretty good, and not bought any razors in months. But then I left by Henckels at my gf's house, along with a paddle strop and brush, and that meant I needed to fill a hole in the rotation.

    So, four razors later.

    I need something to put my razors in, too. Sheesh.

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    Plays with Fire C utz's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwan
    That's totally unfair!

    Erm, well ok I bought this one at the the weekend, 6/8 Wacker "GebrGeldmacher Frameback" - macassar ebony.
    http://www.shavingshop.com/index.php...6category%3D43

    And I might be ordering another razor when Lynn gets back to me.
    LOL!

    I have that exact one! Let me know what you think of it when you get it. I like mine

    SO, .....Do you just get you paycheck deposited directly to John, or is it more of an open accout/running-tab sort of thing

    C utz

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
    Geez, and I thought that I had it bad.

    Actually, I've been pretty good, and not bought any razors in months. But then I left by Henckels at my gf's house, along with a paddle strop and brush, and that meant I needed to fill a hole in the rotation.

    So, four razors later.

    I need something to put my razors in, too. Sheesh.
    Wait, am I missing something? DId you break up with her? Why do you not go over there and get your razor, but instead buy more so that.....OH, now I get it.

    Geez, you do have it bad. Bad excusses to buy more razors!!!

    C utz

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    You've inspired me. I'm going to skip on my rent next month and buy about five really nice razors!

    Actually, that's probably not a good idea.

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    I'm itching to get this razor.

    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...00.htm#image_1

    I think this thing is beautiful. IMHO



    Terry

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