1. :signs021:
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  2. Kind of strange auction title. I never would have seen the razor in the second picture if I hadn't randomly thought that the hair clippers were kind of interesting. There was almost nothing about the razor in the description either. There was a close up picture of the blade. I hope it turns out to be alright. If it is in fair condition I think it will be worthwhile. If not, I guess I will have a practice restoration razor...
    Now I just need to figure out what the heck to do with those manual hair clippers.
  3. I think I looked that one over - I'm trying to get a few sets of clippers.
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  4. Ha. I thought I was getting a deal because no one else saw it. Turns out I was the fool all along.;)
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  5. Nah - looks like you got a deal. I'm trying to NOT add any more usable straight razors to my collection until I've at least tried one of the ones @DaltonGang honed for me.
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  6. Well, just do it. :angry019: No excuses. Just start out with short strokes, and report back, after the bleeding stops. :D
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  7. I thought about that, but these 14-18 hour days are killing me. I may seem like I'm on here a lot, but that's because I get dead time between server work. Today was 13 network connections, plus a lot of driving around Houston for weird crap. I hate driving around Greenway and the Galleria.
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  8. Actually have a bit of a dilemma over this SR. I thought from the pic that it had rust at least on the tang under the scales but I now have it in hand and it is in (to my eyes) incredible condition. A little bit of dark patina on the blade but certainly no pitting. I just came across this thing as a fluke after @M14Shooter recommended I try a german blade. I feel like I am learning to drive in a collectable hot rod! All of that to ask a simple question:
    Should I put this in the hands of someone who appreciates it ("wow, you've got collector's piece there"), or am I just all starry eyed over my first razor ("get over it and shave, those things are a dime a dozen")?
    Remember, I was lurking in the Russian Razors forum when I joined up! I am much more about form than function, but certainly appreciate understated quality. This seems a little "bling" for my personality.
    Thoughts, opinions?
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  9. Just hone it up and shave. With the wear it has, its not a high dollar collector piece. So, prettify it, hone it, and shave.
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  10. Exactly what I was looking for. I just wanted to make sure someone who knows more than me wasn't going to be horrified when they discovered I had polished the blade etching off or something.
    From an aesthetic view point my dream razor has a simple horn or wood scale, straight (not fancy) bolsters and a plain square wedge blade. So this ain't it.
    I was still refining my tools and techniques a year after I started shaving with a DE, so I probably won't know what I functionally prefer in a SR for at least that long.
    It should be an interesting journey.
  11. Bartman 7 day set I do not think it was ever used .
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  12. Gorgeous! Great find. :eatdrink047:
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  16. Wow!
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  17. What are your plans for sharpening? 7 day sets could be cool to try different stones and see if you feel differences. I tried that with mine but I didn’t have the Coticules and Japanese stones at the time. I’m thinking it could be neat to go back and try something. :signs002:
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