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    Thanks, here's what it looks like once it was shampooed and conditioned
    If Einstein had a shaving brush, think it would look very similar! Awesome in its bloomage..
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    Just got some really great news from Brian Brown at Brian Brown Razor Works! My semi-custom razor should be in the mail tomorrow. It's a 7/8 french point with red G10 scales. This will be my first custom. I can't wait!!! I'll show it off as soon as I have it in hand.
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    Delta Echo Razors, AR-15 1940's Gillette Tech

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    A Union cutlery spike, been looking for a good example for a while. One popped up with a very cheap BIN, looks very tidy. No discernible hone wear. The American razors seem to take a very nice edge, no doubt this will too.
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    A fairly large order from Italian Barber. Razorock XXX, Tuscan Oud, Mudder Focker, and TFS 70th anniversary soaps with matching AS's, Italian Barber Amici shave soap, a styptic pencil, some polsilver DE blades, and a stick of La Toja.
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    Six Heljestrand MK32 and my coffee maker Gabet 1850

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    [QUOTE=Thaeris;1624235]Six Heljestrand MK32 and my coffee maker Gabet 1850

    Where did you find 6 Heljestrands MK 32? Are they NOS? nice catch!
    Anyway, the Gabet is a piece of art!
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    Found a seven day set with (sadly) the saturday missing.

    I polished them this afternoon. I don't know if they were nos, but they didn't wear any hone mark.

    The Gabet is indeed a true beauty ! I'm going to take my time to restore it, and then enjoy a good coffee, 1850's style
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    A fairly early (January, 1959) Curta Type II mechanical calculator, to replace a later (1968) Type II that I sold to fund my RAD/HAD/BAD/SAD:

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    This is the one I used to own:

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    What they look like on the inside:

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