Ive seen a few razors in ma day, but never knew
Union - JKB made em.. note ... one has box..
I may have found another cutlery addiction . . L OL O L
HET in advance
Now wheres ma Old Spice.. splash.. splash
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Re: Now wheres ma Old Spice.. splash.. splash
Het dave, nice rooskie. Too bad I didnt see um first
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand.
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Re: Now wheres ma Old Spice.. splash.. splash
HET Travis.. you got the value guide on them thangs??
Plse advise.....
Plse advise.....
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Re: Now wheres ma Old Spice.. splash.. splash
I have a price guide somewhere at home. When I get home this weekend ill take a look for ya.
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand.
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Re: Now wheres ma Old Spice.. splash.. splash
JKB razors were all made in Germany.
All I've seen have the same 5/8 square point blade with or without an etch.
"MELBA" is the most popular blade etch it seems.
The toe on the lower razor in your pic looks to have been modified a bit.
Scales vary, some have a cowboy roping at a calf, others are plain black. Yours look like hard rubber. Celluloid is the material of choice for all I've seen. Apparently used some good stuff as I don't recall seeing JKB blades with out gassing damage.
Then again, a 5/8 full hollow won't last long if the scales go and it's not caught early.
They show up on ebay pretty regular and the prices are all over the place.
Have fun.
All I've seen have the same 5/8 square point blade with or without an etch.
"MELBA" is the most popular blade etch it seems.
The toe on the lower razor in your pic looks to have been modified a bit.
Scales vary, some have a cowboy roping at a calf, others are plain black. Yours look like hard rubber. Celluloid is the material of choice for all I've seen. Apparently used some good stuff as I don't recall seeing JKB blades with out gassing damage.
Then again, a 5/8 full hollow won't last long if the scales go and it's not caught early.
They show up on ebay pretty regular and the prices are all over the place.
Have fun.
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