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    Ok I know horrid pic but I could not wait to share this! DE pews monkey tail straight the quarter is for scale. It's so small says, the perfect razor on the blade. Tang marked DE Pews patent June 6 1882. If you have any insight about this please share I'm gonna search about it when I get home. And I'll take better pics[emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji1]

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    Strazors.com has info
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    I don't have a DePew, so to say.
    But l do have a Joseph Rodgers that's identical. Very nice shaver's, gets into those hard to get to spots ,that a normal razor has trouble doing.

    Stropping was a little different getting used to, but the shaves have all been, awsome.
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    That's awesome I about fell over when I found it, my son and I were in a store at the mall that has antiques and faux antiques all thrown together and I saw it in a mug. $15 is a steal by me I'm stoked. She has a few chips in the blade but that can be dealt with. It is so adorable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    That's awesome I about fell over when I found it, my son and I were in a store at the mall that has antiques and faux antiques all thrown together and I saw it in a mug. $15 is a steal by me I'm stoked. She has a few chips in the blade but that can be dealt with. It is so adorable!

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    "$15"...!!!!![emoji33] you stole it!!![emoji482]
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    Some better pics and a 5/8 and 8/8 for comparison

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    One of my personal Favs

    I am working on one right now for myself,, They get under the jawline on my face better than just any other razor

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    I'm thinking this one may be coming to you for resto or cleaning and hone. I truly don't want to bung this up. It's one of the coolest razors I own now. I'll keep looking at it until I've decided whether to try my amature hand or just go to the pro I'm seriously leaning toward pro. I'm so excited to use it! Plus the scarceness of it has me not wanting to touch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    I'm thinking this one may be coming to you for resto or cleaning and hone. I truly don't want to bung this up. It's one of the coolest razors I own now. I'll keep looking at it until I've decided whether to try my amature hand or just go to the pro I'm seriously leaning toward pro. I'm so excited to use it! Plus the scarceness of it has me not wanting to touch it.

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    For the price you gave for it, you'd probably be still ahead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    For the price you gave for it, you'd probably be still ahead.
    My exact thought, get out of my head [emoji12]

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