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    A friend of mine from Knoxville found this photo in an estate sale of a well known Knoxville photographer, and gave it to me this weekend. The store display is obviously early 20th century, but is undated. I could have saved it for nearer to Christmas, but couldn't wait....

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    If it wasn't for backlog, I'd have no log at all...

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    If only I had a time machine, I’d go back and scoop the entire window display.
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    I guess its the history teacher in me, but I like the idea that one of us may be shaving with one of those blades this week.

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    Outstanding!
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    Great photo. It's a real piece of history.

    Looks like the high price on a Rubberset brush is $2.00. Wow!

    Those were the days..

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    Some long handles on those DE's. Cool pic.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Thanks for sharing that! Like going back in a time machine!
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    Didn’t know Santa Claus lived in a cutlery shop.

    Awesome present, btw. Always nice to be thought of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrZ View Post
    I guess its the history teacher in me, but I like the idea that one of us may be shaving with one of those blades this week.
    This is something that crosses my mind as well when I see old photos like that.

    Great photo, thanks so much for sharing
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    I wonder if we could guess the date? rubber set brushes .60 cents to $2.00. Hmmm a brush like that today would be about $25.00? 1940s?
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