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    Default I Think I Won A 1934 Aristocrat!

    I won a 1934 Aristocrat on the bay today. It is either a 1934 model according to Achim's website or a 1936 model, but I don't think so because the case in the auction looks the same as the 1934 (even though it is beat up).

    Really excited to get this one.

    I am not sure what the seller means by this description...hoping this is not a major issue: The razor opens as the handle turns but to close it, it has to be wound and then pushed to open (not sure if that's how it works or if it's worn). All 3 pieces show some wear.


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    Congrats and enjoy it.
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    Yes you won it, but I made you pay more for it.

    Not really I bid low, someone else made you pay more for it. congrats!

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    Are these more agressive than the later Aristocrats? They look classy, congrats...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattface View Post
    Yes you won it, but I made you pay more for it.

    Not really I bid low, someone else made you pay more for it. congrats!
    Really? That was a Low Ball Bid, He got that Aristrocrat for a Steal
    Im just having fun :o)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ERVARGASNY View Post
    Really? That was a Low Ball Bid, He got that Aristrocrat for a Steal
    Yes he did, but he still outbid several other people. I'm not feeling very flush at the moment, so although I wanted it I did not bid to win.
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    Nice congrats, Those are like the Bull Dog style handle with TTO and OC at same time, Congrats on Complete set :o)
    Im just having fun :o)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattface View Post
    Yes he did, but he still outbid several other people. I'm not feeling very flush at the moment, so although I wanted it I did not bid to win.
    Well on that note, i hope you win one soon :o)
    Im just having fun :o)

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    The seller doesn't seem to be very knowledgeable about razors. I can't imagine if the TTO works fine in opening, that it wouldn't be the same in reverse. I took a bit of a chance.

    Mattface, the funny thing is that I had put it on my watch list about two hours before the end of the auction and promptly forgot about it. I looked at the clock later and thought I had missed it, but when I got back on ebay, there were 17 seconds left, so I just quickly put in my bid and hoped for the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveOak View Post
    The seller doesn't seem to be very knowledgeable about razors. I can't imagine if the TTO works fine in opening, that it wouldn't be the same in reverse. I took a bit of a chance.

    Mattface, the funny thing is that I had put it on my watch list about two hours before the end of the auction and promptly forgot about it. I looked at the clock later and thought I had missed it, but when I got back on ebay, there were 17 seconds left, so I just quickly put in my bid and hoped for the best.
    The razor will choose its Owner ;o)
    Im just having fun :o)

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    It did feel a bit like destiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveOak View Post
    The seller doesn't seem to be very knowledgeable about razors. I can't imagine if the TTO works fine in opening, that it wouldn't be the same in reverse. I took a bit of a chance.

    Mattface, the funny thing is that I had put it on my watch list about two hours before the end of the auction and promptly forgot about it. I looked at the clock later and thought I had missed it, but when I got back on ebay, there were 17 seconds left, so I just quickly put in my bid and hoped for the best.
    I have a #15 that has the dropsies. I need to push up the knob to open or close, can't remember which. Doesn't detract from shaving with it one little bit and there is a fix using a pipe cutter that has a dulled cutter.

    Congrats, it a fair price for a great old razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattface View Post
    Yes he did, but he still outbid several other people. I'm not feeling very flush at the moment, so although I wanted it I did not bid to win.
    Besides all that I might have already had a bid in on another one


    @ LiveOak I'm pretty sure the problem with that razor is that the bottom TTO knob is lose, the retaining ridge that holds it in is worn, so when it's loosened it drops out of the razor and you have to push it up to open the doors. I've seen a clever fix described where where you modify a tubing cutter to blunt the cutting edge then run it around the ridge at the bottom of the handle to press it tight again. I have accomplished something slightly less slick to accomplish the same thing, though not without marring the ridge.

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    Congrats!

    There was a flurry of them all finishing within a few hours the next one had an even worse opening pic - see here.
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    There seems to have been a slurry of these this week:

    Its going to need a trip to the Razor Emporium.
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    Awesome case, Rob72. It seems I was able to purchase the very first TTO razor. Hopefully the fix will be easy.

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    Congratulations, I am sure you will enjoy it.

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    Well I just won an Aristovrat! ... Since you outbid me on the other one.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/150731245559...torefresh=true


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    Oh, man that is awesome! The extra $15 was worth it for the condition and the nice case. Congrats!

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    nice razor enjoy
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