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09-24-2014, 01:22 AM #11
Well, I know that seller. Nice guy! I have bought several from him. His father sold them back in the 60's and he has quite a pile. NOS Fillys and all manner of Japanese razors. He has a pile of Friodurs as well. Seems Japan is loaded with those!
It may not be as rare as we think as they come out of hiding. Buy one to save, one to use!"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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09-24-2014, 02:08 AM #12
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Thanked: 458Well, I haven't seen too many others at a decent price, at least not unused.
The seller I got this one from is named zigzigpapa or something like that. I've gotten some good deals from him on razors that are in a condition that I otherwise don't usually buy. The other guy I've been buying from is artesoni or something, who's got a bunch of what looks like '50s and on solingen razors, but I can't get as good of deals from him!!
Not that these razors aren't still in the hundreds, so getting a deal is a relative thing. More of a defensive issue if I sell later, I've lost my share of money!!
(and FTR, I am a user and not a collector. I love the razors that are well made and straight and that stay in a state of near nirvana pretty much just with linen and leather, and then maybe 5 minutes on a finishing hone every 150 shaves or so - i wouldn't wear out a single razor in my lifetime if I had only one. I'm undecided about this one. Eventually i probably will give in)Last edited by DaveW; 09-24-2014 at 02:10 AM.
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09-24-2014, 02:10 AM #13
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Thanked: 228I think it would be a shame not to shave with it. Just my opinion of course! Beautiful razor! Sigh.
Mike
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09-24-2014, 02:14 AM #14
Last edited by sharptonn; 09-24-2014 at 02:21 AM.
"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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09-24-2014, 02:28 AM #15
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Thanked: 458Both NOS razors I got from him were truly NOS and super clean in every sense of the word. You could tell me it was ground last month (aside from the fact that tanifuji is long retired) and I'd believe it.
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09-24-2014, 02:34 AM #16
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09-24-2014, 02:51 AM #17
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Thanked: 458Is that a tanifuji? I saw a box like that with another tanifuji somewhere. General question, are all of the CAPE 1000 and 2000 razors finished by Tanifuji?
I'm dumb about japanese makers in general, except I know who tanifuji and and iwasaki are. Well, and I've seen a bunch of nelson and parker and other razors that probably were distributed by nichiri.
Who am I kidding, I don't know anything about any razors except the shapes of the grinds that I like when shaving And I know I like old razors, at least old enough that the cutler who made the razor felt like the razors were his identity and he was responsible for anything his name was on.
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09-24-2014, 03:02 AM #18
I am old enough to remember anything from Japan back then was considered substandard by some. Indeed, some was. Some was not. What goes around, comes around, I suppose. Japan seems to be the next 'bonanza'!
As far as info and history, tough to do. We need a Japanese historian/member here. Just saying!"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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09-24-2014, 03:11 AM #19
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Thanked: 458My grandfather (who grew up during the depression and was a farmer during WWII) used a term "imported goods" to refer to anything that he thought was junk. He was specifically referring to japanese items any time he said that, and the reason was I guess because a lot of junk came from japan.
In the woodworking forums, there's a notion that anything that comes from europe, japan, US, canada, etc, is good equipment and that junk is a new thing to china, but back when all of the tools were made in the US, we had some really ugly overpriced junk of domestic origin, too.
Woodworking, specifically as it pertains to working by hand and with hand tools and getting exposed to design (which favors a skilled worker who can keep crisp lines) helps me stay away from junk when I'm trying to stay away from junk. I can see skill in something like the tanifujis, it's not just an appearance thing, but the collective razor as a unit with the crisp line and perfect execution.
Now, whether I can be easily parted from my money to buy quality goods, that's a different matter. Probably can!!
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09-24-2014, 03:18 AM #20
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Thanked: 458Mods, if this thread has become an ebay thread because of the ebay content and discussion of sellers, please move it to the auction talk forum. Thanks!