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More Razors
Ok, I had to do some light traveling this weekend, and ended up stopping at 5 more antique stores. As opposed to uploading all of the images here, I'll simply link to the webalbum I created on Picasa. Each was 10$ or less.
I do know that it'll be a lot of work to restore some of these. I was interested in any information notable razors in the set. I'll try and record anything written on the blades and tangs.
http://picasaweb.google.com/hamstermail/Razors2
Thanks for the feedback, advice, taunting, leud comments, moderator actions, stones of all sizes, and other such comments, questions, quandaries, queries, points of confusion, and inquiries!
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What a haul!!… look at those monster blades. You lucky dog!
Some look like they only need light cleaning...
Yes... a hint of envy in there somewhere... Congrats.
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I disagree. These are total garbage! I would be willing to pay the shipping just to bury them in my backyard. PM if interested.
Martin
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The Fredrick Reynolds concave grind(one with the faux tortoise scales) is a particularly nice,desireable razor.if you decide you would like to sell or trade it I would be interested.Best Regards gary
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not too bad at all
well its a great thing regrinding i think...if you dont mind loosing the decal on the blade....we all know someone who does it...blades look ok I think.
simon
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gary is right the f.r. is a great shaver i have one in 1/4 hollow with costum black walnut scales it is in my personel shavers will not sell under no condition.
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I dig the Boker one. I like that detail, giving the tang its own little scales.
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What Gary said.
The Reynolds is a very sought after blade in that grind, and properly cleaned they go for a LOT more than the measly 10$ you paid for it.