Howard...
That razor has not been used to shave with for a very long time. I would guess that the blade was intentionally ground down to that shape for a specific purpose. Possibly wood carving...
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Howard...
That razor has not been used to shave with for a very long time. I would guess that the blade was intentionally ground down to that shape for a specific purpose. Possibly wood carving...
I had not thought of that. I bet you're right.Quote:
Originally Posted by urleebird
I bought a similar thin one in a gamble off e-bay. It was only shown closed and in the case. Oh well, at least I got a good folding case out of that one.
You guys are getting to picky
Actually, these are the only ones left after you quit bidding... :roflmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by Traveller
lookit all that was left for me to bid on...
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My hat off to you, Bill. I am deliberately staying away from razors on ebay as I have to get another job. The old one got extended past the contract date, but it's finished, so all they have to do is pay me for the last two weeks that I worked for them.
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Originally Posted by urleebird
Man, you got a steal on that one. The Simmonses I've had shave nice.
Once I take those scales off that are on backwards, I might have something there...Quote:
Man, you got a steal on that one. The Simmonses I've had shave nice...
I thought that was a real interesting, creative touch. :D
Talk about living in America. I can't beleive there is a bid on this razor, unless the bidder just wants the scales. If not, I've got a mint bridge, just refinished for sale.
Come on guys and I consider you were gurus :confused: Cant you recognize a "light shaver" when you see one? It shaves with zero fat and half of the calories of a regular shaver. :rolleyes:
P.S. Joe your new avatar is giving me nightmares.:eek: