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Post by Azarius on May 7, 2012 11:38:07 GMT -6
Seen this posted by Varg over at B&B and have no idea what razor this is. I figured I would ask the experts.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2012 21:12:07 GMT -6
Those are DeHavens. They have a "shake to sharpen" mechanism built in, but require a proprietary blade, so are handsome paperweights for the most part.
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Post by RocketMan on May 7, 2012 21:24:35 GMT -6
Those are DeHavens. They have a "shake to sharpen" mechanism built in, but require a proprietary blade, so are handsome paperweights for the most part. Very handsome paperweights!
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Post by Azarius on May 8, 2012 22:18:27 GMT -6
Thankd gents...I have been looking and seem likes the blades are virtually impossible to find. I love the look of this razor, but I am the type who likes to shave with the razors I own.
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Post by RocketMan on May 8, 2012 23:04:03 GMT -6
Thankd gents...I have been looking and seem likes the blades are virtually impossible to find. I love the look of this razor, but I am the type who likes to shave with the razors I own. You could probably contact one of the razor blade sellers on eBay - there are some guys who seem to have bazillions of old blades and they sell on eBay. Just search 'razor blade' and you can easily pick out the guys with a lot listed. Drop a PM and you might get lucky. That said though, if succesful you will have 60-70 year old razor blades which will definitely hurt like a bugger to shave with. You will have to shake the s**t out of that thing to get a good shave! ;D You might have a nice collector there instead!
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