My friend we are Way Off Topic here. If you would like to continue conversing via PM please do so. Otherwise I feel that we are doing a disservice to the members here.
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That's fine. I was just trying to get an answer to what you started.
A Great idea to store razors, and works better than a cigar box
For and from oldBlades, Thanks Tim
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Today maybe the oldest german Razor in my Collection arrived, a Gebrüder Dittmar of Heilbronn (Bros. Dittmar) in 11/16" with brass covered Tang an Scales made off an unknown wood (it glitters golden). Got it together with some memorablia of the Battle of Verdun, it was rusted (especially at the spine) and i cleaned it a bit and didnt expected, its still sharp, the edge shows no damages and it makes a perfect HHT after some strokes over CrOX and Juchten :dropjaw:
Cant wait to shave with it :D
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Nice score my friend, :tu
I had to look up 'Juchten' but it was as I suspected.
Now don't forget the shave report!
Received this fine American made razor today from lz6 today along with an awesome strop.
He had this listed in the B/S/T and I had to jump on it
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This Kinfolks "True Blue Point" is in amazing condition and will be shaved with on special occasions.
The members here are some of the greatest folks there are :tu
An unusual Little Valley, New York, razor, with cool scales~In case you cant make it out its a John Engstrom Co Little Valley N.Y.
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Yaaa. Dat was the son of John Engstrom as he came to America. I call the scales butter and molasses. Nice! :)
Nice find Martin. An Engstrom Jr..
Bet it will shave splendidly.