#21

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
nice! the toggle will sell very well on ebay if you do decide to part with it.

I found one at an antique store in San Antonio last year and it went for right around $200 without a case...

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#22

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
A find today at a antique store. Have not been there in a while so time to stop. The case was closed inside a display showcase, asked to see it, and they asked me " you want to see the cigarette case".  Opened it up and found a 1930 New Big Boy Chromium De Luxe. As a added bonus the blade bank contained original 1930 Deluxe blades. The razor is in low milage condition,  Very clean, no plate loss and the knurling is sharp.

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#23

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
So my Chromium DeLuxe does not get lonely, I found this at a thrift store. A Gold Big Boy DeLuxe cased with blade bank.

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#24

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
I was dealt a good hand this morning at the flea market. Four of a kind with a TV Special in the hole


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#25
...and Wilkinson Sword Light Brigade blades in the case! Well played...
#26
Wow, I really need to go to this flea market 10 min away from where I live. I’ve never been there but I should try and see if they have any. Good find folks!!! I’m jealous!
#27

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
From today estate sale, a pair of cased Slims. Can't see the date code due to soap scum. One came with owners directions. As a kicker, a full small bottle of the good stuff

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#28
Wow
I don't know where you are finding these razors
I can't seem to find any in my neck of the woods and I live close to several flea markets.
I am jealous.
Ron
#29

Member
Dallas TX
(05-04-2017, 01:28 AM)Timwcic Wrote: This was in today's mailcall. A picker friend of mine found it this weekend at an estate sale. Sent me a picture, asked if I wanted it, and replied how quick can I get it. It does not have the blade banks, but does have the trench mirror, brush and no cracks in the handle. The surprise was open it up and finding two serial numbers, M147737 and L189164.
I believe that means it has been repaired or had warranty work done. In good shape, no plate loss and a great patina to the silver.

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That is my grail razor right there. One of these days....
#30

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
Who is crazy enough to go hunting in a tropical storm, I am. In between rain bands somebody just as crazy was set up and selling. He had these for me. A 1930 Windsor ( I think? ) New Long Comb and a 1940 Milord Tech. Both are in great shape for there age and being found at the flea market in a tropical storm

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