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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I am a sucker for the old WWII-era CMons and Burrells from New York.
    At present, I have an old Ellicotteville, NY made Blackie CMon on the way in it's crappy original scales! Surely I don't need another, but these fragile, thinly-ground masterpieces rarely come up with any size to them.....How wide you think this one is?
    Some American fun!
    Looks to be 13/16 or 7/8 possibly. Nice find, Tom!
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    That era of American razors is pretty impressive.
    I do not have many, and most are from Little Valley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedster View Post
    Looks to be 13/16 or 7/8 possibly. Nice find, Tom!
    13/16 at least, I think. I have a sister-razor, a Burrell Top-Flight (Made in the same building!) for it. If it works out, a big milestone in my American blades. These are so good!

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    Nice find Tom. I was trying to find this thread today to post my American find, but could not locate it. I got it now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    That era of American razors is pretty impressive.
    I do not have many, and most are from Little Valley.
    TBH, Rez, it is amazing at how many importers of German goods switched to American makers during wartime. I have a few of Wester Bros razors which are not German-Made, but USA from that period.
    It's interesting how things ebbed and flowed.
    Case followed the path of least resistance, it seems!
    That's the cutlery business!
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    Funny you should mention Case as one of the Little Valley razors I have is a Case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Funny you should mention Case as one of the Little Valley razors I have is a Case.
    A Case is a Case! Some were German-made. WR hung it out as long as he could.
    A good percentage of Case razors were from Germany as I understand.

    I think a lot of it is how much stock was in before war was declared.
    Some went on. They went all-American. Some dedicated it to the wartime scrap.
    Some actually held onto it in case it went the other way.
    The cutlery trade's last days, IMO.
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    Expected to come in Thursday. Not sure of the condition, but the price was manageable. Buerger Bros. Supply Co., Denver, Colorado. Leather marked "Imported / Walnut shell / Special Tan". "Solid Woven Genuine Silk Finish" on the canvas.
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    Jean Paul Gaultier Ultra Male. As it has been discontinued I got a big bottle to back up my smaller one before the price goes up and stock runs out
    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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    Just got in from my regular hitch and I had a special care package waiting for me.Name:  6B1E67AA-13D7-41C3-BE94-34095BAD0316.jpg
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    There was an amazing array of stuff in there. I am not quite sure where to start. Tha new style of sand paper looks like it is going be be the cats pajamas. There is a loupe, a Dremel brush, curlers, a polish cloth, acrylic scale material, mother of pearl shell, a Le Coulter blade and some rods for my jewellers saw.
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