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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    I'm an old Chevy guy myself. I miss my '69 Chevelle. That was years ago, it got totaled but the only thing I still have left from it is the Muncie four speed!
    M-21 or M-22?

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    It's an M-22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevhead View Post
    Ok no laughing but my daily driver is a 2014 Prius. The family car is 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 2dr, 475hp Catilac matching auto trany backed by 9" running 4:11. The cool part is the trany is a 5 speed so it can go on the highway, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingHooper View Post
    Ok no laughing but my daily driver is a 2014 Prius. The family car is 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 2dr, 475hp Catilac matching auto trany backed by 9" running 4:11. The cool part is the trany is a 5 speed so it can go on the highway, lol.
    KingHooper, that IS cool! I bet that Chevy/Cadilac will run all the other cars off the road! Those older Cadilacs had to have big hp motors in them because of al the sheet metal on them was much heavier & were big cars at that! I used to take dead motors out of cars & put rebuilt ones in & i remember an El Dorado just like the one on Thunderbolt & Lightfoot that took four of us to take the hood off it was so heavy where a normal car it only took two people to take the hood off. I put another motor & tranny in it & my boss got in it to test drive it after I did & got this big shit eatin' grin on his face & I knew what he was going to do being the hot rod guy he was. He smoked those front tires all the way down the road for quite a ways! Ok, I'm not trying to hijack the thread here either. Those were the days!

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    Nice razor. C-Mon razors are interesting because they often have the makers mark on them. Great razors, another nice score.
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    Yer gonna love the way the C-MON shaves. I have a number of them and they are all active in my rotation. I had them initially honed by gssixgun - they are among his favorites and he put a stand up and shout edge on them.
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    Engine, that's another fine blade you've snaffled Sir
    I'm just a bit concerned though....Is there a slightest hint of a frown in the first pic ?

    I'm probably just being a "glass-half-empty" guy (as usual) and please excuse the "doom'n'gloom" comment !!

    Hope I'm wrong,

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    Quote Originally Posted by bongo View Post
    Engine, that's another fine blade you've snaffled Sir
    I'm just a bit concerned though....Is there a slightest hint of a frown in the first pic ?

    I'm probably just being a "glass-half-empty" guy (as usual) and please excuse the "doom'n'gloom" comment !!

    Hope I'm wrong,

    Bongo.
    Bongo, I hope you're wrong. It might be the angle the pic was taken. In the other pics it looks straight as an arrow. It is supposed to be shave ready. I greatly appreciate your concern! Thank you.
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    It looks like a great blade. Something about that one that makes it very attractive to me. Congrats!
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    Thanks Steel.

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