Well the Fuzzy bait doesn't seem to be working tonight. Probably etouffee (did I even come close to spelling that?) night on the bayou. In which case, bravo to choosing Cajun cuisine over anything I post here! Here's the reveal. I honestly wasn't going to make a huge deal of this but the condition it showed up in is quite remarkable to me. This is an eBay find that I didn't think was out there. I've seen quite a few of these since trying them last year but never liked the quality of the piece or the price they wanted, or both.
The worst part of this Kampfe Star is the dings and nicks on the case. That's minor, considering its age. The snap still works and as you can see, the lettering is quite good. But would you look at the shine on that old timer!
Not only is the finish in unbelievably good condition, it also includes one of the original wedge blades for the Star. It's in need of a good honing before it would be usable but there's no rust, no pitting, nothing that would make it impossible to restore to give it a shot! There were two others up on the bay at the same time, one with a case in quite bad shape and some clear blemishes on the razor, and the other was razor only with blemishes. Neither included the wedge blade and all were priced identically.
The back of that big Kampfe head is also in essentially perfect condition. I honestly had to just stare for several minutes when I opened the box and saw this thing. He had an "obo" on this thing and I considered offering a lower price, so I messaged him to ask if it did indeed take Gem blades. (The earliest Kampfe Stars don't). I waited about 5 minutes and reconsidered waiting. This wasn't going to hang around long. So I bought it, and he replied to my inquiry a few hours later thanking me for buying it and assuring me that it does, indeed, work with Gems. I couldn't be happier. In all of the razors I've bought from eBay this has to be the best bargain I've ever found. I wasn't expecting to find anything, but there you go. It's always better to be lucky than good!
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