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    Default Saturday Adventure

    Last Saturday I decided to buzz down to an Antique shop in Wausau Wisconsin. Mostly to get out of town, during Corona I go to work and go home and was getting a little stir crazy. I was actually looking for a vintage radio for another project, no luck but I did wind up with finding a bunch of razors. It was my luck day since two of the vendors had 20-30% discounts and the other was willing make deal if I bought both of the razors he had.

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    From left to right: Wade & Butcher, Joseph Allen & Sons Sheffield England, Clauss Fremont, Pabst & Kohler Columbus Ohio, Crown Razor Company Boston Mass

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    Blade reads: The Original and Only Genuine Rattler Manufactured Expressly for Randall Hall & Co. Anyone know how old this is? I'm guessing pre 1880 since the tang just says Sheffield.

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    Has any one heard of Joseph Allan & Sons? Have to replace the scales on this one someone put scales on that are much to small.

    PS is there a way to rotate the pictures in posts?
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    Outstanding!
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    John

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    Nice grab.

    Taking pictures with a phone, must be taken with the phone turned on its side. Then they'll be upright when you post them.

    Under each picture in your gallery, you'll see an icon of a pencil, if you press it, it will allow you to rotate or crop the picture, before you post it. Should it not be turned right.
    Mike

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