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    Quote Originally Posted by Whizbang View Post
    Here are some pics of the Darwin razor I picked up. First pic shows the razor case in the original felt sheath and instruction booklet.

    The remaining pics show the razor box opened and then the razor itself. The box comes with a small vial of strop paste...and two blades, both in very good condition. It is in very good condition.
    I would look at the parts diagram in your instructions booklet. I believe you are missing the guard bar that fits on the blade. If you are, I don't think it is a big deal as far as using it is concerned, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I would look at the parts diagram in your instructions booklet. I believe you are missing the guard bar that fits on the blade. If you are, I don't think it is a big deal as far as using it is concerned, though.

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    What part on the diagram were you referring to (letter/number)? I checked the Instruction booklet and looked at the diagram...no mention of a blade guard. (It could be I am missing something and just can't see it). All parts seem to be present and accounted for. I have read in other wiki type forums that this razor has been likened to "shaving with a straight razor on a stick"...that is, no guard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whizbang View Post
    What part on the diagram were you referring to (letter/number)? I checked the Instruction booklet and looked at the diagram...no mention of a blade guard. (It could be I am missing something and just can't see it). All parts seem to be present and accounted for. I have read in other wiki type forums that this razor has been likened to "shaving with a straight razor on a stick"...that is, no guard.
    Have to apologize, seems I was thinking of the Rolls Razor. Blame it on the old age. Yes, the Darwin, Rolls and Wilkinson SEs are like shaving with a straight razor on a stick. The blades are really literally just a short section of a straight razor blade.

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