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(This post was last modified: 02-23-2017, 12:53 PM by HoosierShave. Edit Reason: Sold items updated & added photos )
I’ve accumulated quite a bit of hardware & software since I started wet shaving earlier this year.  Today I decided to clear out some items which aren’t going to make it into my regular rotation.  All of the soaps are lightly used (estimating less than 10 times).  The vintage razors were purchased on eBay or antique shops.  Each were cleaned and sanitized before I used them and are generally user-grade.  

I’m willing to trade any of the items as I still enjoy trying new things.  Just make me an offer.

Prices include shipping CONUS (sorry, but no international at this time).  If you have any questions, just send a PM.  Thanks for looking!


BRUSHES:
Art of Shaving travel brush:  $10

Semogue 830(?)  not sure of the model:  $12

Simpsons “The Duke1” (used 2X):  $60

All three brushes:  $75


SOAPS:
Crown King – Tack Room:  $10

Crown King / Shaving Shop – Casablanca - $10***SOLD***

PAA – Deja Fougere - $10***SOLD***

Stirling – Black Ice - $10***TRADED***




RAZORS:
Gillette Fat Tech:  $15

Gillette SS black tip X1:  $15 (I can make out the “X” but I’m not positive about the “1”)

Gillette Aristocrat with case and blade case:  $40 (the razor has plate loss)

Gillette travel razor:  $10 (I never used it because it is small.)

GEM Featherweight:  $12

GEM Brass MMOC:  $5 – This is an add-on price as the razor doesn’t work properly.  It will close tight but won’t open with the twist function.  Once you’ve twisted it open at the bottom, you have to manually open the head.  Otherwise, seems to work fine.

GEM MMOC:  $15

Ever Ready 1912:  $20***Sold***

Valet Auto Strop with case and vintage blades:  $12 (I’ve not used the razor.  I believe the top metal flap is supposed to lock down but it doesn’t do so on this one)

Edwin Jagger 89Lbl:  $20

Parker 99R:  $20


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#2
Ill take Deja Fougere and Casablanca please
#3

Member
Toronto, Ont. Canada
Good Morning , Hoosier Shave.

I am interested in your vintage, single edge products.
However, your single light source casts dark shadows that make it impossible to get a good view of the product.

You don't need anything fancy.
May I suggest a white sheet of paper or cardboard or cloth or a wall to fill and soften the shadows.
Place it on the opposite side and facing the primary light source.

Or take your pictures in soft daylight from a window or outside on an overcast day. That will provide beautiful lighting particularly for the razors.

Best wishes.
Mickey

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Super Moderator
(11-30-2016, 08:49 AM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Good Morning , Hoosier Shave.

I am interested in your vintage, single edge products.
However, your single light source casts dark shadows that make it impossible to get a good view of the product.

You don't need anything fancy.
May I suggest a white sheet of paper or cardboard or cloth or a wall to fill and soften the shadows.
Place it on the opposite side and facing the primary light source.

Or take your pictures in soft daylight from a window or outside on an overcast day. That will provide beautiful lighting particularly for the razors.

Best wishes.
Mickey


Thanks for the tips Mickey Oberman! And I apologize, I didn't realize the quality of the pix were poor. I will get some new photos posted in the next day or two.
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hi....if the travel razor is available I will take it.
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Super Moderator
Bump - Additional pix added. Thanks for looking!


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