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    Default FS: Trio of Filarmonicas

    I would like to sell the following three Filarmonicas in one lot. Two are NOS #14 Barbas Duras(white scaled round tip, light blue scaled squre tip), and one is a #12 5/8ths Sub Cero in excellent condition. The Barbas Duras have never been honed or used! None of the razors are shave ready.





















    Price: $660 *SOLD* including USPS first class shipping and tracking #. Insurance is optional but not included in price.

    For $40(no longer available) more I can include the following soaps and creams:
    Salters Sublime Citrus(used 5 times)
    DR Harris Lavender SS with bowl(used 10 times)
    C&E Sandalwood SS with bowl(unused)
    Coates Tea Tree SC(about 70% left)



    Thanks!
    Last edited by vior; 08-12-2009 at 07:31 PM.

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    those are great shavers, i heard good things about the barba dura, which means hard beard in spanish, good prices too. im sticking with my dubl duck and tourey for now, good luck
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    bump

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    Wow, a bunch of Fillys and a bunch of cash.

    I can't swing the whole deal, but if you decide to break it up I'd take the Barbas Duras with the white scales.
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    The blue for me!

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    I'll take the 5/8ths if Vior splits the bunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superbleu View Post
    I'll take the 5/8ths if Vior splits the bunch.
    I'd like the 12 too, but this appears to be the whole lot for sale only...
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    Not to take over this thread, but what are those grippy things on two of the razors? Are they "aftermarket" parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sluggo View Post
    Not to take over this thread, but what are those grippy things on two of the razors? Are they "aftermarket" parts?
    Nope. Lots of Fillys have those.
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    Do they help with the grip and angle of the blade?

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    What is the approx year of manufacture for these razors please?
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    Thanks for all the interest guys, but I really would like to sell this as one entire lot. The soaps and creams are optional just to sweeten the deal and if the lot doesn't sell, I'll make room in my closet for them.



    Quote Originally Posted by Sluggo View Post
    Not to take over this thread, but what are those grippy things on two of the razors? Are they "aftermarket" parts?
    They are found on all the Barbas Duras I've seen. Some say it helps with honing and stropping, but I personally don't like the look of it and took it off my red filly.

    Quote Originally Posted by RocketMan View Post
    What is the approx year of manufacture for these razors please?
    I'm not quite sure, but was told they were from around the 70's from a good friend who is very knowledgeable on filarmonicas.
    Last edited by vior; 08-12-2009 at 01:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vior View Post
    I'm not quite sure, but was told they were from around the 70's from a good friend who is very knowledgeable on filarmonicas.
    I'd say that they're from the 50's/60's. The 12 is probably the more antique than that - the box style looks older than the other 2 big ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon View Post
    I'd say that they're from the 50's/60's. The 12 is probably the more antique than that - the box style looks older than the other 2 big ones.
    Thanks Leon! I meant to say 60's on the barbas duras.

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    The razors have been SOLD! Thanks for all the interest guys and most importantly thanks B&B!

 

 

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