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    Default New finds.

    I have a confession, I should be in prison for stealing these items.

    So I went to a new antique shop today and found a small stash of items.

    The first is a Wade and butcher 6/8 wedge.

    The second is a Wade and butcher 6/8 president :edit wrong president: Garfield wedge that needs a bit of work.

    The 3rd is a Franz Swaty

    A dd stainless brush

    And the biggest steal of all is a 5x1.25 combo coticule bbw

    Here is why I feel I stole the items. I paid $6 of all of it.



    I kind of feel bad for taking it all for so little.
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    So go back and give the seller 10 more bux brush looks like aluminum.

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    I love when stuff like this happens. Very nice find!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    So go back and give the seller 10 more bux brush looks like aluminum.
    Your right it is aluminum. I had a brain fart. hat:

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    Very nice, cant beat the price paid, Enjoy!

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    Nice finds and no need to feel bad about the price, that is what it was worth to the seller who is in a business. Now, if the seller was an old widow I could see feeling guilty.

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    To the seller it's just stuff, no sentimental or emotional connection to the items. They were probably thinking "I hope the poor schmuck doesn't change his mind and want his money back for such crap that I've been waiting to unload." Rejoice that you can appreciate said "junk" or "crap" and breath new life into them. They got money, you got joy. If you want to feel guilty for getting something cheap I have several Packistani razors I'll sell to you for one penny each and to make you feel even more bad about taking advantage of me, I'm an elderly retiree on a limited budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    To the seller it's just stuff, no sentimental or emotional connection to the items. They were probably thinking "I hope the poor schmuck doesn't change his mind and want his money back for such crap that I've been waiting to unload." Rejoice that you can appreciate said "junk" or "crap" and breath new life into them. They got money, you got joy. If you want to feel guilty for getting something cheap I have several Packistani razors I'll sell to you for one penny each and to make you feel even more bad about taking advantage of me, I'm an elderly retiree on a limited budget.
    I would take one off you provided the postage was included in the price, send me your bank details, drivers licence number and home address and I will arrange payment, honest
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I would take one off you provided the postage was included in the price, send me your bank details, drivers licence number and home address and I will arrange payment, honest
    EdSam, EdSam, you're quite the scam you am and full of ham you am EdSam, EdSam.
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    Great scoop there !!....Should keep you busy for a while

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