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Post by johna2231 on Feb 8, 2012 9:23:36 GMT -6
OK, I'll check that out. Thanks! John
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Post by johna2231 on Feb 8, 2012 9:24:29 GMT -6
Any help in iding the razor pics I posted? They are in the "test" area.
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Post by RocketMan on Feb 10, 2012 20:58:19 GMT -6
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Post by wchnu on Feb 11, 2012 1:01:37 GMT -6
Who broke the pictures. Hummmmm??
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Post by RocketMan on Feb 11, 2012 12:45:03 GMT -6
Who broke the pictures. Hummmmm?? HA!! I was trying to post those pics in here - and I am pretty picture posting challenged myself!!! I farted around for awhile, without luck, then I guess I forgot to delete the unsuccessful post!! I feel this is an uncomplete thread here with the member seeking identification info on these razors. I think HT is our resident ' Gemologist'. With a bunch of 'little g gemhounds' nipping at his heels!! These look like 1920's ASR Gems to me, based on the 1912 patent, but dressed up with the new ASR touch. (ASR purchased GEM around 1919 and then started to change the naming printed on the razor which is a way to date them more clearly. the GEM name inside the razor puts them in later 20's perhaps.) There are some threads around here with a bit of ident, but maybe someone will pipe in with more info on these. I gotta work on my pic posting skills!!!
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Post by johna2231 on Feb 11, 2012 17:56:25 GMT -6
RM,
Thanks for tryin'. John
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