It might as well be something and [emoji3595]this sounds about spot on.I just love the simplicity of them, always liked metal made useable tools, well, these can be admired and also used.
I am hooked.
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It might as well be something and [emoji3595]this sounds about spot on.I just love the simplicity of them, always liked metal made useable tools, well, these can be admired and also used.
I am hooked.
It might as well be something and [emoji3595]this sounds about spot on.
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...always liked metal made useable tools
Went into Fabrication apprenticeship after school mate, always loved iron and steel.Me too - I did metalwork in school and never looked back. Preferred it to wood from the start.
Me too or though I loved both Metal and Wood Work.Me too - I did metalwork in school and never looked back. Preferred it to wood from the start.
What are the 3 keepers please shareI am currently enjoying the process of trying different things , I have bought and sold quite a lot of Razors , so far 3 have made it to the keeper list , I have also enjoyed all the wonderful people you get to speak to and trade with. Who knew there were so many wonderful things to try.
So Far they are :What are the 3 keepers please share
Could I have scored some NOS 60's Blades?It's an adventure all right.
Waiting for this and have no idea what to expect.
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And got these free today with 2x ER 1912's found in an old chemists under renovation.
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Could I have scored some NOS 60's Blades?
I will check them, going to open a box. Will let you know.They are definitely old ones if I had to guess I would say 80's but that is just a guess based on the texted, they look in perfect condition. Does it say on the back where made ?
That looks like them for sure and the Great Britain tag make sense.