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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Just won this... Union razor

    That's nice Andrew. I know that guy who sold you that. He always uses that purple thing under the razors. I've won some things from him before. His name is Greg & he goes by the username something like Idarebecca or similar.
    Yup, that's him. I saw the price of this one and thought it was very reasonable for a BIN. Of course I made a lower offer, Haha. He's got some very, very nice blades up for auction right now. Out of my league right now...

    I couldn't quite make out the complete makers mark, but after a quick google I found others like it. It says, Union Razor Co. Tidiote, PA. Now for a search on here as well. All I knew is that it was a pretty American.
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    A Hazard's Acme Cut throat Razor in original box. Looks to be in good order with little to no hone wear.

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    Interesting history I have found so far...
    William H. Hazard, gunmaker... Auckland, sole New Zealand agent for Pain's Imperial London fireworks.

    Passenger list...
    vessels, GERTRUDE
    London to Auckland NZ (9 Feb 1863)
    Under Captain J.C. Congdon (97 days)
    Hazard William H.

    Every time I hear Acme, can't help but think of Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner.
    Hoping it was made in New Zealand, would be a first. Probably a generic blade from Germany, maybe England. Will know more when it arrives.
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    That looks terrific Graze! I reckon it's in the same league as the O. Henckels 7/8 retailed by Bennett and Bone that I discussed with you last month. Can't wait to see the other side of the tang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maladroit View Post
    That looks terrific Graze! I reckon it's in the same league as the O. Henckels 7/8 retailed by Bennett and Bone that I discussed with you last month. Can't wait to see the other side of the tang.
    Yeah, didn't want to ask questions and stir up too much interest. Will compare photos you sent. Looks to be at least 6/8, and was cheaper than a Chinese takeaway...
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    - Some honey coloured horn for a Joseph Rodgers 6/8" refurbishment from the UK.
    - Some Unrefined Shea Butter (local purchase) for a planned commemorative shave during the first week of February.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grazor View Post
    A Hazard's Acme Cut throat Razor in original box. Looks to be in good order with little to no hone wear

    Every time I hear Acme, can't help but think of Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner.
    Hoping it was made in New Zealand, would be a first. Probably a generic blade from Germany, maybe England. Will know more when it arrives.
    My friend as I told you in an email 'ACME' means Of the Highest Quality!

    When do you expect to receive this razor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    My friend as I told you in an email 'ACME' means Of the Highest Quality!

    When do you expect to receive this razor?
    Sent today, so should get it this week. Hope it lives up to its name.
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    That's a very nice find Graeme with a little restore that will look like a new razor I look forward to seeing her in a future SOTD.
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    Some blonde horn from England, these aftershaves on the strength of the recommendations from U.S members.
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    and these razors because I'm currently between contracts, have too much time on my hands and a weakness for Bokers and etched blades.
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    Damn you eBay.
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    Two antique shaving scuttles and a vintage EverReady brush from eBay. The first features a fox hunt and is marked Burleigh Ironstone Staffordshire England with an EverReady 150 brush. The second is a mid-19th century (apparently) Canadian scuttle with advertising for Dwy Goods and Millinery. I'm guessing it's mid-19th century based on it being manufactured in West Canada, which is now called Ontario.

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