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Well there goes my chances of getting a Streamline!
Well there goes my chances of getting a Streamline!
I may well be prepared to part with a rare " Jewel Set ", as I have Two of them.Would be prepared to sell it at a Fair Price. I was thinking of around £ 90 posted. Contact me if you are interested. Photos show the model I am referring too. if you are interested I can do photos of the one, which is in VGC.Well there goes my chances of getting a Streamline!
I would stick that on EBay..That Set is Rare..The USA Folks will Go Daft for that..In fact I am tempted to give you 90 Quid for it myself & stick it on EBay..I am Tempted..I may well be prepared to part with a rare " Jewel Set ", as I have Two of them.Would be prepared to sell it at a Fair Price. I was thinking of around £ 90 posted. Contact me if you are interested. Photos show the model I am referring too. if you are interested I can do photos of the one, which is in VGC.
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Billy,I would stick that on EBay..That Set is Rare..The USA Folks will Go Daft for that..In fact I am tempted to give you 90 Quid for it myself & stick it on EBay..I am Tempted..
Billy
Just Remember what I said..Presentation is Everything..A Good Photo is Using Natural Light..Its all about Light Exposure..Most Folks Don't get that one..There is No such thing as a Bad Photo..Only a Bad Photographer that has No understanding of Exposure..I have been Videoing on a Professional Capacity for Years..Billy,
Thanks for your advice- now need to pluck up the courage to sell on E Bay.
Mike B
In Short..YES..The English Made 1912 is just about as Aggressive as an Ever Ready 1924..The USA Models are a Lot Milder for Sure..There is a Brooklands USA Made Model that is more Aggressive than Most of the USA Ones as Well..Is there much of a difference between English and American 1912s?
That's Fergiebillyenabler at his best
If you continue to listen to F/Billy you may be on the " Straight & narrow " ! before you know it.That's Fergiebillyenabler at his best
I'm a Workin on It..Wait for his tutorial on 'How to shim a straight'.
I can already see it:I'm a Workin on It..
Billy
Fergiebilly said:Straight razors were never designed to take hollow ground blades, they were designed for wedge blades. Here's how to use some putty to transform your inferior hollow ground blade..... etc...