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    Default Rare W&B Straight, Roman Straight, Vintage Coti, Strops, Creams,

    ALL SOLD, THANKS B&B!!

    Starshavingsupplies Strop: "Big Mama"converted to barber end. Just the cowhide, no linen. No nicks, performs well. Great starter or travel strop. $19 shipped CONUS !!SOLD!!

    HESS Hair "Silk Finish" Linen: This was a vintage NOS strop. I used it a few times on the backside. Performs well but I just have too many linen strops hanging around. I put a vintage style hanger on it so it can be used independently of anything else you have. $35 shipped CONUS !!SOLD!!

    Roman Razor: I bought this from a collector in Norway. This is about as old as it gets for straights!! Don't expect to shave with it, but it looks great on display. It is from the 1st-3rd century AD, most likely used by a Roman soldier. Quite a step up from rubbing pumice on ones face! It is well preserved for an iron razor. Coated with resoluable acrylic to prevent corrosion. How would that look in a SOTD pic!! $27 shipped CONUS. !!SOLD!!

    Wade & Butcher "Old Army Razor" (6/8) and Strop/Case: Really cool piece of history, but I'm not a collector and I don't use it. I shaved with it a couple of times and it does give a great smooth Sheffield shave. It has been some time since I used it, but I suspect it is still shave ready (still pops arm hairs). Has be disinfected with Barbicide. It has a nice patina which I did not want to ruin, so I left it as I got it. Just cleaned it, polished the scales a but and honed. $105 shipped CONUS !!SOLD!!

    Czech Shave Creams: I have one tube of Olimon and one tube of Barbus. I only used them once to try out (pea sized dollop). They provided a fine shave but I prefer my Cella. $12 shipped CONUS for the pair. !!SOLD!!

    Vintage Belgian Coti: I don't really hone often and haven't restored any razors in a long time so this is just sitting. The backside is BBW. It had a crack in it so I sawed it to use as a slurry. I don't have a metric scale handy, but converting it from inchs is about: 110mm(long), 100mm(short), 50mm wide. $65 shipped CONUS !!SOLD!!






































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    That Roman will buff out no problem.

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    Coticule Dimensions?
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    PM sent on Hess strop.

    Grrr! Just missed it!

    Buyer (and I know who you are, Mr), once you receive that strop and realize how terrible it is, let me know and I'll take of your hands. I only want it for display reasons.
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    I don't have a metric scale handy, but converting it from inchs is about: 110mm(long), 100mm(short), 50mm wide.

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    Payment sent on Hess.


    Quote Originally Posted by pelicano View Post
    PM sent on Hess strop.

    Grrr! Just missed it!

    Buyer (and I know who you are, Mr), once you receive that strop and realize how terrible it is, let me know and I'll take of your hands. I only want it for display reasons.
    Me too! I'm going to display it to my straights, up close and personal like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Scruffy View Post
    Payment sent on Hess.




    Me too! I'm going to display it to my straights, up close and personal like.
    Yeah Scruffy, just rub that salt and lemon juice on my fresh, bleeding, excruciatingly painful on their own, wounds; why don't you?
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    Coti and Czech creams still available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W_B_K View Post


    Coti and Czech creams still available.
    Well, They don't call me the Marquis De Sade, er..cough, I mean De Shave for nothing.

    Oh, and I forgot about the part about sealing the wounds with hot wax...
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    Quote Originally Posted by W_B_K View Post


    Coti and Czech creams still available.
    Is that a natural coti or an old synthetic barber hone made to look like a coti. I'm hone ignorant. Please excuse the dumb question but it looks synthetic to me. No veins etc.. I don't mean to offend just trying to learn. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrider55 View Post
    Is that a natural coti or an old synthetic barber hone made to look like a coti. I'm hone ignorant. Please excuse the dumb question but it looks synthetic to me. No veins etc.. I don't mean to offend just trying to learn. Thanks.
    No problem! It is the real deal. It has Belgian blue on the other side, not slate, so it is like 2 hones in one!

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    Just have the shave creams left.

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    Default That Roman will buff out no problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neurotopia View Post
    That Roman will buff out no problem.
    I wonder if any one has made a replica of that type of Roman razer or if maybe someplace in the world they stil use that type. If its Romam it must have been a lift from some place and would have been in use for 1000s of years can't be too bad a shave?

 

 

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