Ebay items of today

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Ebay items of today

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I got too much today..

A Sextoblade
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A Boker, the tip has a problem
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Two ERN razors in need of restoration:
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I'm most curious about the ERN without scales.
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And I'm curious about the Ern with scales - the scales are a modern addition, but the blade is destroyed. Perhaps you should take those scales and put them on the other blade?

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drmoss_ca wrote:And I'm curious about the Ern with scales - the scales are a modern addition, but the blade is destroyed. Perhaps you should take those scales and put them on the other blade?

Chris
What a special "H" on it I cannot read :lol: I am considering constructing new scales for it.


For the second one, maybe a knife maker can take care of it? I can ignore it as well :D
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Last one is a lot: Spronette razor (probably USSR made, couldn't find info) along with a barber hone (no brand) and a good looking Everready brush:

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ferroburak wrote:
drmoss_ca wrote:And I'm curious about the Ern with scales - the scales are a modern addition, but the blade is destroyed. Perhaps you should take those scales and put them on the other blade?

Chris
What a special "H" on it I cannot read :lol: I am considering constructing new scales for it.


For the second one, maybe a knife maker can take care of it? I can ignore it as well :D
Those are some serious chunks taken out of the blade, you're not going to have much left after what looks to be a very tricky restoration project.

The rest of the acquistions look pretty cool though!
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The Boker looks interesting. Coincidentally, I snagged a black and white Ever Ready brush identical to yours this past weekend at a local flea market.
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brothers wrote:The Boker looks interesting. Coincidentally, I snagged a black and white Ever Ready brush identical to yours this past weekend at a local flea market.
Did you have the chance to try it?
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No, I'm afraid it's seen better days. I'm going to keep it and eventually try to rebristle it.
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ferroburak wrote:Last one is a lot: Spronette razor (probably USSR made, couldn't find info) along with a barber hone (no brand) and a good looking Everready brush:

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Spornette is a Chicago-area company still in business making hair brushes.
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