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Very, very nice!
Maybe after I totally master the straight, I will consider something like this as another challenge.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Very cool, Joel. Love the pictures. I'm curious: do you know how old it is? It's a phenomenal conversation piece, that's for sure.
 

Tony Miller

Speaking of horse butts…
Joel,
I have one of the newer ones like yours and another not as old as this one. I must say they are some of the sharpest razors I own. The odd handle design and the one sided aspect of the blade makes for an unusual shave. I used mine a lot when I first got them but each time felt I was an instant away from commiting suicide. These are as close to shaving with a raw razor blade as it gets.

Nice reviews.

Tony
 

Doc4

Stumpy in cold weather
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Now THAT is a really cool razor. Ah, the mythical qualities of Japanese steel ...

But I guess it's not the sort of think you leave lying around on a bathroom shelf, given that the blade is always 'on duty'!!
 
Hi - hope some of you guys can assist. I picked this up recently and wondered if anyone knew much about it? I know it's probably a Japanese razor but my own knowledge of them stops right there. Help anybody? :c6:

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Hi - hope some of you guys can assist. I picked this up recently and wondered if anyone knew much about it? I know it's probably a Japanese razor but my own knowledge of them stops right there. Help anybody? :c6:

I guess the four characters is the name of the craftsman? It is difficult to see anything, but the first character is 三, so the name should begin with "Mi...".
 
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