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    Default Puma 95 from the bloke at the table

    Another £6 acquisition...


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    That's awesome. Edge looks extremely clean so you're good to go. It should hone up perfectly. Excellent and cheap catch Congrats.

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    Wanna double your money?

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    Hahahahahahaha

    I'm actually not going to shave with it. It appears to be NOS (given the tag), so I'm going to wait until my restoration skills improve before I trade it for a great big Sheffield notched wedge, or something like that. I'd love to restore a big wedge.
    Last edited by MarkinLondon; 06-28-2010 at 03:05 PM.

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    Can't fault a man for trying.

    Also, can you reduce the image size, its freaking huge.

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    I don't mind anyone trying to acquire the Puma. I suppose that I posted it to gauge interest. It's definitely on the market. But I know that there is a forum for that, so my intention in this post is to simply show it off.

    I've been a cut throat guy for a few years, and own 4 new straights. But this year I've picked up a Coticule and a Dremel and have been scouring London for a project razors. I posted a few of them in another post (also with abnormally huge images.) My razor interest is firmly within the very old, odd-shaped, mirror-polished school of razor appreciation. I simply love restored and reworked metal.

    Though my intention for posting big images was for clarity, I generally assume that everyone here has a fast broadband connection and would appreciate the big images. I can certainly reduce the image size, and will do so, but not right now. Perhaps I'll do it tonight or tomorrow and ease the burden on the bandwidth-deprived.

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    Huge pics also seem to break the forum formatting. So with the pic here, even with a wide screen monitor, posts stretch out 3 times as big as I can see.

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    is this a reasonable size? It seems so.

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    Pic is good now. You can avoid the problem by clicking "go advanced" then scroll down to "manage attachments" and upload the images from your comp. Or you can just resize as you have.

    Anyway, that is a sweeeeeeeet razor at a sweeeeeeeeeet price. Congrats.

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