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Bechet45 said:Bought this on the bay and cleaned it up as best I could - but I can't identify it!
I've asked elsewhere about how to clean the knurling on the handle - but this is a good place to reply, too!
All help gratefully received.
Bechet45 said:The dating chart coupled with Mr Razor enables even newbies such as I! One is firmly 1917 and the ball end New a few years later - both are now sparkly bright, like new from the factory - well, considering they are the best part of 100 years old!
After saying I'd never get into vintage razors, I have discovered yet another form of RAD. Speciality is clearly needed in the hope of off-setting an impoverished old age!
Bechet45 said:Bought this on the bay and cleaned it up as best I could - but I can't identify it!
I've asked elsewhere about how to clean the knurling on the handle - but this is a good place to reply, too!
All help gratefully received.
Bechet45 said:I'm beginning to think that it's a frankenrazor in the wrong box!
Bechet45 said:I'm beginning to think that it's a frankenrazor in the wrong box!
John said:Bechet45 said:I'm beginning to think that it's a frankenrazor in the wrong box!
I have a 3 hole gillette blade I can let you have, no charge as its you. If you want one just PM me your address and its yours:icon_wink:
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