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    Quote Originally Posted by Natz View Post
    We have a couple antique stores around my neighborhood which I went to, and I asked the lady at both Main Antiques and this one other antiquities dealer who showed me a bunch of razors; I feel like a monkey with a typewritter and no knowledge of Shakespeare when it comes to the whole good/bad/ugly side of razor shopping. Also looked at yard sales, but the only thing that I can find there once in a blue moon is a DE razor, which I'm not really all that interested in. I'll check other sources, but once again, I don't know really what is really a good buy and what is a "good buy" if you get what I'm saying.
    This forum will teach you everything you need to know about buying straight razors, antique stores or otherwise.
    Use the "Advance Search" button , upper right, put in key words of interest & let the journey begin.
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