#1

Member
Seattle
I am at a site when one of the staff tells me of a estate sale down the street. I was really motivated to go. When I leave I decide to drive by, go in and find these for a great price ($3 each). I always wonder where are the brushes mugs etc at these places. Rarely do I see them.

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#2

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
$3.00 each?! Amazing! Happy2
#3

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
that's a steal!
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
#4

Member
Detroit
Nice finds!
- Jeff
#5

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
I still can't believe all of the cheap vintage razors you find! Congrats, Terence!
-Rob
#6
Congratulations on your great find! The reason that brushes and mugs are seldom seen might be because the previous owner used canned foam. As best as I can tell, its use was pretty much universal at least 50 years ago. There is often talk about how there are no more good vintage razor finds to be had. They need only look at the OP to realize there is still plenty of gold in them thar hills, even if it is a little harder to find nowadays.
#7
That's a nice bunch of razors to find at an estate sale. I must live in the wrong place, because I never find anything to do with shaving.

I just have to rely on antique stores, I guess. Smile
- Yohann
#8
Score!!!
#9

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(10-04-2015, 04:17 AM)yohannrjm Wrote: That's a nice bunch of razors to find at an estate sale. I must live in the wrong place, because I never find anything to do with shaving.

I just have to rely on antique stores, I guess. Smile

you and me both. I can't even find local antique stores with safety razors for sale!
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#10
Very nice


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