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    Default Huge vintage straight razor lot

    HUGE VINTAGE STRAIGHT RAZOR LOT

    I'm officially back i the game.

    As per Ebay:

    12 Straight Razors, several with their original packaging. Additionally, a razor honing stone, a razor stropper, and other interesting razor accessories. Following is a detailed inventory of everything within the lot:

    RAZORS
    -George Wostenholm & Son's Celebrated I.X.L Razor Washington Works Sheffield (x2, Good Condition)
    -Oxford T.Noonan & Sons Boston Mass. Made in Germany (Very Good Condition)
    -Urham Omino Beard Trimmer (PAT U.S.A. May 28. 07 AIID Foreign Countries) (Very Good Condition)
    -Vintage Keen Kutter Safety Razor with Felt Case (Very Good Condition)
    -The Original and Only Genuine Box Razor Manufactured Soley By Wade & Butcher Sheffield England (x2 Razors: x1 Very Good Condition, x1 Good Condition, both with original box)
    -The Celebrated Fine India Street Diamond Edge Razor Wade & Butcher Sheffield (Good Condition, with original box)
    -Mycock & Compy's Warranted Razor Sheffield (Acceptable Condition)
    -PR Massive Joseph Rodgers & Sons No 6 Norfolk Street Sheffield (x2 Razors: x1 Good Condition, x1 Poor Condition)
    -Sheffield (Other rare straight razor, Excellent Condition)
    Assorted Vintage Razor Blades (Good Condition, x3 with packing and x3 without)


    RAZOR ACCESSORIES
    -Original Paperwork that came with collection
    -Kriss Kross Stropper Razor Sharpener with Original Box and Instructions 1920's (Excellent Condition)
    -Vintage Razor Hone Sharpening Stone in Original Wood Box (Excellent Condition)
    -Standard Strop Dressing D.F. McFarland (Opened but with packing)
    -Book: Straight Razor Collection: An Illustrated History and Price Guide By Robert A. Doyle
    -Book: Antique Shaving Mugs of the United States By Robert Blake Powell

    All of this shows up Next week. Looks like some great info as well as some large blades.

    Thanks for looking
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    Wow, I'm jealous-What a haul, especially on a few of those huge chopper Sheffields!
    There are many roads to sharp.

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    Cheetah, Cheetah, Cheetah!

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    dang, might have gone in on that auction if I knew those choppers were that big. Nice grab

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    A great find with some big blade. Congrats.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
    Jerry...

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    Nice grab.!
    Really dig the pressed scales, should clean up real nice.
    A bit of hair dye, and some gold leaf in the stamps...oh yeah.!!

    You enjoy those Wosty's now, ya hear.!! :
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    Wow, I'm jealous-What a haul, especially on a few of those huge chopper Sheffields!
    Thank you kind sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
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    With all this new reading material i can tell you a few bed time stories....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Nice grab.!
    Really dig the pressed scales, should clean up real nice.
    A bit of hair dye, and some gold leaf in the stamps...oh yeah.!!

    You enjoy those Wosty's now, ya hear.!! :
    thank you kind sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    A great find with some big blade. Congrats.
    Thank you kind sir.
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