1. It has been a couple weeks and the antique store had a sign out front the other day, "new inventory", so I stopped in today.
    No date codes on either one. And the plating on the TTO is not so good.
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    I just noticed while cleaning, that this is not the notch bar like all my others. :)
    Is this a pre'47 Aristocrat that everyone talks about?
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  2. Looks like my 46-47 Aristocrat. ;)

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    Photo Courtesy of Mr Razor.
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  3. Looks like a 51 but the blade bank looks wrong. If you want to make it a full set, look at the one at Mr Razor, its white/cream. But thats a beautiful piece you have there!

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  4. I don't think it's a 1951.

    There is no date code.
    Also 'PACKAGE' is stamped on the tray.

    My guess is 1950
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  5. Swedish DOMA razor. See here for more info/pics/video.

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  6. that's cool stuff right there
  7. Two big blades on their way….
    (Left)A late-19th century George Wostenholm & Son 'IXL' straight razor with scalloped spine, hollow notch nose and nearly 1" wide blade.
    (Both original scales and blade appear intact. Should restore and polish up beautifully....
    A Frederick Fenney Tally-Ho (1833-1852), smiling 7/8 wedge with hollow notch tip. Big hunk of steel.
    Small nick on the edge should come out easy enough. Horn scales look to be original and in decent shape.
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  8. Schick G 3 Type Injector....;)
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    And another shot... :)
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    And lastly....:cool:
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    The postman delivered my Schick Type G 3 today.....I gave it a wee polish with toothpaste and it came up lovely.....Toothpaste is a great polish for Gold Plated Razors....Its a gentle cutting paste....Shame about the enamel on your teeth though....The Gold Plated Schick Type G3 was a 1947 Christmas Special Edition Model....I also have a Solid 14 Karat Gold Handled Schick Type G 2 that was a 1946 Christmas Special Edition Model......The Schick Type G 2 1946 Christmas Special Edition Model is by far the Classiest of the two....I wanted the Schick Type G 3 to complete my Schick G Type Collection.....Both of the Schick Types G2 & G3 Models are quite rare.....:cool:
    This one polished up really well and I am over the moon in completing my Schick G Type Collection....:chores016:

    Billy
  9. Now, how posh can you be? ;)
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  10. Shiny shiny.....:happy093:
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  12. From my Dad...he's approaching 80 and doesn't get around too well so he's giving up auction hounding. I think he's giving up on ebay, too.
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    The black Caravelle watch, I bought for him back when I got out of the Navy in very early '90s. It's a cheapie but danged if the thing still ain't running like a top. He's worn it all these years but I suspect can't wear it anymore, or the Citizen dive-ish watch he also wore. The Ballograf pen/pencil set is interesting, never heard of that company before. Travel Tech has never been used. Already put one Super Speed in the travel box; these are what's left. The Super is a '75; I think I'll put it back for my girls.
  13. Another one found me today.
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  14. You wouldn't happen to have a K4 in that lot of superspeeds would you? I have a '66, but I'd like one in my birth year/ quarter.
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  16. Gotta love shiny :)
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  18. You are in luck. Shoot me a PM.