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    Let's see the goodies you got this week!
    Chris.

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    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=93814 just arrived, along with some Gillette 7 O'clock blades as a bonus. Thanks Gabe!
    Jesse

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    Speick cream and PRORASO RED!
    FREE!! from a very generous member over at another forum...

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    Monday

    A big day:

    Arlington AS splash
    Musgo oil
    Proraso Pre/Post sample

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    Suzuki-san:

    I guess we are supposed to only post in the weekly thread here and not start new ones? Thanks for cleaning up the place!

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    2 Mama Bear's Soaps
    Roses, Awakenings...

    200 Perma Sharp blades

    Rooney 3/1 on it's way from V.B.
    When in doubt, tell the truth.

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    Monday:

    O Melhor pre-shave soap
    Castle Forbes Lavendar shave cream
    Caldey Lavendar AS splash
    Harrison Bros and Howson real ivory handled straight from a fellow member

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    My wife found this at a garage sale this weekend, which brought up some questions. Were razor blades thicker 30 or 40 years ago? Could you sharpen them because they didn't have any extra coatings on them? I'm still pretty new to all this, but I'm having fun learning about history, etc.


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    Saxmoore: Oooh! That is a cool hone.

    I have been looking for one here in Denmark, I saw one years ago - but I wasn't into vintage shaving gear then

    Nice find.


    Regards.

    Jakob
    Jakob Elbęk Egegaard Pedersen

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    Got this Swedish SSA Eskiltuna from local auction site for 10 EUR. I was going to make a hobby knife from it but maybe I just make custom scales for it and polish it for a daily shaver.
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    Default Edwin Jagger Large Silvertip in light horn

    Stopped by Winn Perry this morning to spend some graduation money. Super-secret have-to-ask-for-it sale made this $75!
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    Edit: This is a "Chatsworth," not technically a "Large," but I cannot change the title of the post.
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    I guess I just like guitars more than razors...

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    Saxmoore, razor blades were broader 70-ish years ago but from then on classic razor blades haven't changed. I'd say use it for fun but today classic razor blades are much more inexpensive than they were in depression/WW2 era.
    Dietmar

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    Harris Bay Rum AS missing from my previous order.
    + a note of apology and a moisture cream sample
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    Andreas - closeted rose-scent lover :blushing:

    [URL="http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/index.php/User:Scoof"]My den[/URL]

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    Picked up a bottle of Masters Bay Rum.
    Very distinct clove scent to it, and leaves my face feeling somewhat sticky.
    I like it though scent is longer lasting than Pinauds.
    [QUOTE=rabidpotatochip;1182821]Thanks... I was chewing on a carrot stick and snorted some out my nose... :lol:[/QUOTE]

    Join the league of Correct-Handed Shavers.
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    Default Georgetown Scuttle!

    Man, this was a good day for shaving stuff!
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    I guess I just like guitars more than razors...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dharion View Post
    Saxmoore, razor blades were broader 70-ish years ago but from then on classic razor blades haven't changed. I'd say use it for fun but today classic razor blades are much more inexpensive than they were in depression/WW2 era.
    Thanks for the info!

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    Not exactly new, but newly cleaned, polished and reassembled. I got this case with a mismatched tech in it, but after some investigating, I think it was a standard kit for a 1920's vintage single ring (correct me if I'm wrong). So I found some correct blade cases and a silver plated single ring that polished up like the Dickens!

    But the truth is not as good as the photos look, the razor handle is fully split from stem to stern, which you would see if I turned the razor over!

    Still it looks nice on the shelf!
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    Look's right for me.

    I got this set some time ago.
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    I got my order from B&BW today. Two bottles of C.O. Bigelow Bay Rum Cologne; buy one get one free. I look at the first box, see a sort of water stain, and open it up...Of course the glass is shattered. The cologne soaked through the box and was all over the invoice. However, the second bottle still made it. I would exchange it online to get a new bottle, but they're out, so I'll go to the local store and try for a partial refund.
    -Taylor

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    [QUOTE=Saxmoore;1274470]My wife found this at a garage sale this weekend, which brought up some questions. Were razor blades thicker 30 or 40 years ago? Could you sharpen them because they didn't have any extra coatings on them? I'm still pretty new to all this, but I'm having fun learning about history, etc.

    There have been several threads posted on hones and honing for DE blades - just use the search facility and they will pop up!

    Cordially, AvT.
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