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Dunk 3 year s ago
The average "life" of these is well under 40 years, but for a few. Fortunately they have a long way to go to actually outlive their owners
       
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Midge 3 year s ago
razors? must be a woman using them
       
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Karon 3 year s ago
Midge,

The handle holds replaceable blades. Single blade, double edge. I used to have a Gillette Adjustable. Work of art.
       
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Jos 3 year s ago
#40 *Mother
       
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Richard 3 year s ago
#12 Like mukluks, only mukluks have a canvas shell. Just don't get them wet.
       
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Loren 3 year s ago
Why no guns? They last forever if treated halfway right. Long story, but I've got ones with over a century artistry, science, engineering, heraldry, provision, and yes - Nazi killing valor in them.
       
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Randy 3 year s ago
#6 Did your great uncle smuggle it up his a**, so the Nazis would not take it.
       
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"These Russian Valenki Felted Wool Boots, Made Entirely Out Of Hardened Wool That Served Me So Well Here In Texas In Ver The Past Couple Days. No Soles, No Form, Basically Like Wearing Snow Proof 2 Inch Thick Hard Wool Socks. Had Them For 5 Years, No Sign Of Wear"

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