So you're the one who outbid me while I was in a meeting at work! Congrats.
I made up for it though. Picked this one up through a BIN....
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A nice little Shark.
So you're the one who outbid me while I was in a meeting at work! Congrats.
I made up for it though. Picked this one up through a BIN....
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A nice little Shark.
Very nice score!!
Funny you should mention about being outbid by a fellow member....i often wonder how many of us cost each other lots of money by bidding against each other for the same razor....lol.
Very nice score!!
Funny you should mention about being outbid by a fellow member....i often wonder how many of us cost each other lots of money by bidding against each other for the same razor....lol.
A rare buy for me these days, a user grade Ed. Wusthof Tridente 1933. Scales are warped and cracked at pivot, the inlay might be missing an inside color trim piece, blade is solid but has some oxidation. The jimping is superb. I wanted to try this fairly well regarded maker and so I added it to my austere den.
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[MENTION=111038]Dagwoodz[/MENTION] if that razor had a recessed thumb notch I would have grabbed it before you! [MENTION=2080]Antique Hoosier[/MENTION] that is a great find, enjoy!
Got an incredible deal in the 99.8% NOS Blue Diamond 105 by S.R. Droescher Garwood, N.J., but Made in Germany. It looks like it was never honed.
@Polarbeard is a fountain of knowledge when it comes to swedish razors...Tornblom, Heljestrand, Jernbolaget, Dahlgren, E.A. Berg amongst others...I'm sure he'll be along and give an answer.