Böhler Stahl 'Star of David' Razor

Discussion in 'Razor Restoration' started by HolyRollah, Feb 15, 2015.

  1. Boojum1

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    Kevin,
    Another beeyouteeful razor. :happy096:
     
  2. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Thanks, Mark! It's a keeper for sure.
     
  3. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Ahhh….'Seller's Regret.' Something anyone who has gone through a number of razors know all too well. ;) There are a few razors I've let get away that I wish I'd not let go!
    Jamie, I suppose this is a normal reaction and so we can look at the bright side: it simply encourages us to continue the pursuit! ;)
     
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  4. Tiddle

    Tiddle Member

    Looks great!
     
  5. Salty Belle

    Salty Belle Well-Known Member

    Once again WOWZA! Just WOWZA!
     
  6. Jamie Mahoney

    Jamie Mahoney Well-Known Member

    Well Kevin good news my 96 Eursta Boehler Stahl is back home and I'm pleased to welcome her home.


    Eursta Boehler Stahl 13/16 full hollow.

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  7. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    congrats, Jamie! That is one beautiful razor. You are right about the steel on these yielding a great edge! :eatdrink047:
     
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  8. Richard Holton

    Richard Holton New Member

    These pictures and the history behind it ever really inspired me to look for the same style straight razor. And he leads guys? I would really like to get one with the star of David, or even possibly one from when they were forced to remove it so that someday I can show my daughter the history of how the Germans censored a religion. I don't know, I guess just the feeling of using something that was there to help a Jewish men get to work every day and look his best would mean a lot. I just love that connection to history. Please, help me find one, even if it is in need of restoration! I think that our future generations deserve to have more of these things as a reminder of both sad and beautiful history and the things that can reach out to us from it!
     

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