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    Senior Member blabbermouth JimmyHAD's Avatar
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    I've got the 1964 version. Cool stuff about honing, stropping, and a little about hones. My favorite barber manual is Moler's. I think it is 1926 IIRC. Nice write up on hones ;

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    I will most definitely post photos when I receive it. I knew I got the girlfriend a fancy camera for a reason. The photos will be of high quality. There was a 1950's barber textbook but I opted for the 1936 as I have never seen one that old before. I couldn't resist bidding, I even bid 3 times against myself to make sure I got it haha!

    I can't wait to share with you guys.

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