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    Default Acquisitions for August 2011

    Nobody found anything yet ??

    Went into a little shop I know of that opens a couple of days a week for a couple of hours. Just happened to be driving past and noted it was open.

    Found this cool travel kit



    Inside a #58 and a very worn wooden brush



    Cleaned up nicely



    ( The actual travel bag and brush have been disposed of )
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    Quote Originally Posted by fidjit View Post
    Nobody found anything yet ??

    Went into a little shop I know of that opens a couple of days a week for a couple of hours. Just happened to be driving past and noted it was open.

    Found this cool travel kit



    Inside a #58 and a very worn wooden brush



    Cleaned up nicely



    ( The actually travel bag and brush have been disposed of )
    That's a superspeed, isn't it?(sorry, I'm a noob)

    BTW: good call to dispose of the brush, it looks horrendous. I really wonder why some people think anyone would buy such worn out pieces of . But than again, if you see people who offer this crap, you know you can get a good deal, because they don't know the first thing about shaving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogier D. View Post
    That's a superspeed, isn't it?(sorry, I'm a noob)

    BTW: good call to dispose of the brush, it looks horrendous. I really wonder why some people think anyone would buy such worn out pieces of . But than again, if you see people who offer this crap, you know you can get a good deal, because they don't know the first thing about shaving.
    It's a British Gillette #58. A variation on the Rocket HD with fancier knurling on it. Came in a distinctive red case:



    Don't worry about being a newb, we all started there at one time, you'll quickly become obsessed and be able to tell a razor from the notch on the bar, the shape of the endcaps,........

    Being from Belgium , you're probably more likely to find British Rockets etc than you are to find US made Superspeeds. Brit razors are very nice especially the rhodium coated Aristocrat ( #15,#16, #22,#66 etc ) series.

    Yeah, I'm all into restoring old brushes, but not something like that.........
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    My coticule and slurry stone arrived this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fidjit View Post
    It's a British Gillette #58. A variation on the Rocket HD with fancier knurling on it. Came in a distinctive red case:



    Don't worry about being a newb, we all started there at one time, you'll quickly become obsessed and be able to tell a razor from the notch on the bar, the shape of the endcaps,........

    Being from Belgium , you're probably more likely to find British Rockets etc than you are to find US made Superspeeds. Brit razors are very nice especially the rhodium coated Aristocrat ( #15,#16, #22,#66 etc ) series.

    Yeah, I'm all into restoring old brushes, but not something like that.........
    How does one restore brushes? Put in a new knot and clean up the handle or is there more to it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fidjit View Post
    It's a British Gillette #58. A variation on the Rocket HD with fancier knurling on it. Came in a distinctive red case:



    Don't worry about being a newb, we all started there at one time, you'll quickly become obsessed and be able to tell a razor from the notch on the bar, the shape of the endcaps,........

    Being from Belgium , you're probably more likely to find British Rockets etc than you are to find US made Superspeeds. Brit razors are very nice especially the rhodium coated Aristocrat ( #15,#16, #22,#66 etc ) series.

    Yeah, I'm all into restoring old brushes, but not something like that.........
    Also, if you're this good at identifying razors, would you please have a look at this post for me? http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...fying-this-one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitemfrank View Post
    My coticule and slurry stone arrived this morning.

    Nice!

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    My new razor arrived today.

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...Bath-container

    I purchased this from Rod251. Thanks mate.

    I was born in '79 too.

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    Default Canadian Gillette - fat handle

    Picked this up through a friend of a friend. He wouldn't take more than he'd paid for it. $2.

    Pretty sure it's a Canadian fat handle Gillette Tech, from 1938-45. I could very easily be wrong on some of those points. I got a kick out of the two old blades it came with.

    I'd cleaned up the razor a bit before I took the picture...I know, I've got to remember to take pictures before.
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    OK This is Probably My best score on EBay yet, I got these two Nice Gem Razor's And a Nice C-1 Flair Tip Super Speed Made in 1957.

    Got these for $8.17 and $5.00 S&H Total of $13.17 Not bad as there in Excellent Condition all 3 of them
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    Default Karl Engels Safety Razor

    At last I found one with genuine leather pouch. I am happy with this one.
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    Congrats.
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    Yes. That, I do believe, qualifies as a score. Nice.
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    (Okay, maybe Owen had something to do with it as well.
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    REALLY cool handle on that one Bestarrkin. Looks in great shape as well.

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    Excellent scores. I find that the safety razor lots are often the best buys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogier D. View Post
    How does one restore brushes? Put in a new knot and clean up the handle or is there more to it?
    That's basically it! Take the old knot out, sand and polish the handle, put in a new knot. Have a look at the restoration section in the shaving brush threads. Old handles look MUCH better than new ones IMO.

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/forumdi...d-Restorations
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    I just picked up a Geo. Savage and sons double xx razor. It has pressed horn scales, and reads, xx Geo Savage & Sons Norwich Place Sheffield xx on one side, and Sole Manufactures of the Double x Razors on the other. It has double thumb notches as well. Ebay?? Not a chance!!! Nope, I met a guy we sat and chatted in front of Panera Bread for 2 hours I looked through his collection. The Savage said, Take me home! I will post pics soon. :)

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    Very nice. I like the Super Speed and the G-Bar, especially, as shavers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bestarrkin View Post
    At last I found one with genuine leather pouch. I am happy with this one.
    I think I may have been bidding against you on this one, was it on eBay UK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hairybeast View Post
    I think I may have been bidding against you on this one, was it on eBay UK?
    Yes, that was me. Frankly, I put a low bid snipe on it which is not usual for me. I hope you find one of those.
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