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    Wow, this is cool. If you wanted to, ill buy it off of you, but it will be user grade by the time im done.

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    Penhaligons Blenheim Bouquet EDT and Aftershave Splash
    Nickel Plated Shaving Bowl from the Estate of Tom Thumb
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    Mike 鮫

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    Default new razors

    These razors just arrived in the mail today. The small one with the bent tail and unusual grind is a Wm. Greaves and Sons and the larger one is a 7/8 Wade and Butcher.
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    Default I'm tickled by this one

    This is my first collector quality vintage Gillette. Somehow I always miss out on the eBay auctions. Not this one.

    Apart from a small bit of peeling lacquer, this is immaculate. It certainly looks like it's never seen water.















    It's got the instruction book, the box and everything!

    I am tickled!
    Joe

    Brevity is the soul of wit.

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    Beautiful!

    How's it shave?

    Joe

    Brevity is the soul of wit.

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    COOL BEANS!

    shave with it.
    Shave yourself.

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    I got a box of SPOILERS on card NOS.

    The correct case for my `34 crat. Even a nice looking New in it..

    I need some help with this one. I thought it was an Excel or Astra type handle. It is made by KAI and has three NOS carts in it that have filaments over the blades like bump fighter blades. It won't hold an Excel cart though.. Any ideas?

    Also got a grotty fatboy BIN that will go out as a PIF after I restore it.
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    Shave yourself.

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    It would be nice to see some youtube based verification concerning claims about its shaving capabilities.

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    First score for July (though I bought it in June lol);

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    Somehow I have like 7 more brushes coming and then whatever I happen to score at antique shops this month...I think I have a problem...But in a good way?

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    Default An unusual shave box with contents!

    Through an extraordinary stroke of luck, I was able to acquire a most unusual shave box containing a series of goodies and nasties as shown below. The highlights are the box itself and two Heljestrand razors: one with a barbers notch with a few dents on the blade, excellent honing practice material and an impecable no 4 with broken scales. The DE-stuff is of secondary interest as is the colgate plastic container which may serve as a travel container for a shaving stick.

    The box itself is very interesting: on the top of the lid there is an "eight shaped" knob which can be displaced to the right. This allows the top part of the lid to be rotated. You then remove a small wooden cover on said top part of the lid revealing a vertical slot comprising a locking pin which can only be removed if said top part of lid is at 180 degrees from its starting position. With the locking pin removed, the whole lid can be displaced to the right and turned on a hinge giving you access to two compartments. This box was evidently designed to keep inquisitive fingers at bay.
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    Erik

    "Nothing would be done at all, if a man waited till he could do it so well, that no one could find fault with it." John Henry Newman

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    Now that is a cool piece of woodworking - one of the neatest practical puzzle boxes I've seen! It's even got a slot for a dummy key on the other end, obviously to keep things symmetrical and not give the secret away. Great find!
    Robert

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    I am not sure what to say, I entertained some people last night and possibly under the influence of a dirty martini or 3 could have bid on a few random eBay auctions. Checked my eBay page today and it appears I have won 2 already. At least I am not out of pocket much, but I really have no clue what I have purchased, can anyone identify these?

    Some Gillette 3-piece razor and hair clippers in box.



    Potter & Moore toilet soap??? I don't even know where to start... I ... I can't explain why I would have bid on this, but at least it virtually cost nothing, at least the boxes are virtually new and will look on display. Tell me, I can't identify it on google, would this be rather modern? the boxes look far too good in condition to be of any vintage.


    ... seriously children stay away from gin, it does evil things, at least to me. I am pleased with the razor and clipper purchases though!

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    Thats beautiful, thanks for the photos!
    WANTED:B-DAY gold TECH Y-3, ABC Empire set, dovo JUBILIAUM, EVIDE SONNET (old steel).

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    I have two purchases planned for July, a Brian Brown custom straight razor and a Schwarzweisskeramik XL scuttle.
    Blix

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    Wow...very cool. You just don't see that kind of thing these days. Nice score!
    T.J. -
    I tried a MMOC once. I've sinced switched to straight razor shaving because it was less dangerous.

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    That box is fascinating! Great craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.
    Dan Parker

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    That's a good looking knife.
    Shawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshua82 View Post
    These razors just arrived in the mail today. The small one with the bent tail and unusual grind is a Wm. Greaves and Sons and the larger one is a 7/8 Wade and Butcher.
    That unusual grind looks like a frameback with out the frame.
    - Stephen | I just don't want to die without a few scars. ~Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
    Will I ever have enough space for everything I want?

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    I just realized I forgot the contents, here they are:
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    Erik

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