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    Default Lost about Razor's They were my dads

    I am finally going through my dads stuff I have had packed away for about 10 yrs now. He has some Razors, and I wonder if anyone could tell me about them.
    H.Boker & Co's Rastus No.51
    Red Imp 133 but it's in a Temperite No.25 9/16 box
    Ophir Gem 86 this is in a Flint institute of barbering box 23 9/16 made in Germany
    Hibbard, spencer bartlett & Co. Victory on blade--it's in a Fried. Wilh. Engels 5/8 box Solingen germany
    S. Schweitzer extra select made in germany in a The J.R. Torrey Razor Co.Mass
    Geneva Cutler Corp Geneva N.Y. Special A in a plain black box with No. 35 on it
    Tricho 3/8 SP-105 no box
    Wm Eliot & Co. made in germany 21 Reg U.S. Pat. Off. Engetragenes warenzeichen
    I'm wanting to sell them but would like to know a something about them..I have no clue.
    I know it's kinda long...but Thanks

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    Long lost razor porn intrigues us -- enough foreplay, bring on the pictures.
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    How about some pictures?!
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    Default Dad's razor's here you go.

    Here are some just tell me if you want something different.
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    Nice bunch !

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    Your father had good taste. Those can be brought back nicely.

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    Beautiful! Don't sell 'em, hone 'em up and use 'em! You're lucky to have razors with a family connection.
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    Rothen, Welcome to SRP.

    Moderator note: Just a reminder that sales talk in the open forum is not allowed on SRP.
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    Default dad's razor

    I'm a girl so not to sure if I want to use them. Some are really sharp and I have eough trouble with reg razors. I think that I might pass them down to my nephews...Just wanted to find out more about them so they could have the info. a little history. My husband doesn't really want to use them, set in his ways.

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    A couple seem to have some hone wear, but a fine collection to be proud of. Have them honed and learn to use them!!!

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