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    Default GRS Craftsman Straight Razor

    GRS Craftsman Straight Razor
    I never knew about these until I saw it. I almost didn't go for it but I did. I did some research on here & Martin103 had a writeup on them back in 2013 here:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1205870
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    That's certain to be a wonderful shaver... as usual Martin103 came through. I assume this was sold through Sears and Roebuck, and razors associated with Sears tend to be top-quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stimpy52 View Post
    That's certain to be a wonderful shaver... as usual Martin103 came through. I assume this was sold through Sears and Roebuck, and razors associated with Sears tend to be top-quality.
    I have one that doesn't say it on it but I think it was made by Sta-Sharp. I have a Sta-Sharp I lucked out on because it had light surface rust on it so I was the only bidder & got it cheap. The boxes are almost identical as are the blades. The only difference on the boxes & blades are one says Sta-Sharp & the other says Craftsman, the design on both boxes & blades are the same other than the names.

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