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N_Architect said:It's not mint; in the seller's pics it looked like the one James got off Erwin some months back...
It should be pretty ok for the 40 quid I paid.
Not mine, unless the missus has sold it without my knowledge.
N_Architect said:It's not mint; in the seller's pics it looked like the one James got off Erwin some months back...
It should be pretty ok for the 40 quid I paid.
:lol:Yellow Jim said:Not mine, unless the missus has sold it without my knowledge.
N_Architect said:Ok, I give in...
N_Architect said:Ok, I give in...
quattrojames said:A really nice beech wood bowl from Connaught for the ToOBS Sandalwood refill from Sunburyboy, which doesn't fit :lol:
Ids said:I received some essence de sunbury today and it smells pretty good, it'll get it's run out next week
I'd have worded it slightly less dodgily, but I agree with your sentiments
sunburyboy93 said:Pig Cat said:A rather nice Schick Krona razor courtesy of lovely Sunbury Boy. Great looks and a great shaver - and the same can be said about the razor!!
You said you wouldn't say anything about those pics I sent you
Jeltz said:Just taken delivery of an Ebay win.
Joseph Elliot's Best Silver Steel, 6/8 Barbers notch, (near) full wedge with horn scales. It is in need of some, hopefully, light restoration and honing.
My 1st Wedge and 1st barbers notch....
There is a small chip on the end of the scales but that's character due to age, the spacer might be pewter or lead and I was slightly surprised that it has no Jimps either top or bottom. Looks like it will clean up OK but I guess we'll see. No mention of the town of manufacture but I'm assuming its a Sheffield razor.
Any ideas date wise would be great, I guess a clue might be when silver steel was 1st used at least then I would have a no older than date.