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|name=Burma razor
|name=Burma razor
|plural=
|plural=Burma razors
|image=na
|image=burma-razor.gif
|desc=This appears to be part of some strange animal weaponry. It's part spike and part slicer and part spine -- let's just call it a spline. There's one small part at the end you can hold, and the rest will cut you or anything else like a wedding cake after a three-hour ceremony.
|desc=Written in short lines across the handle is the following:
 
I use it too<br>
The bald man said<br>
It keeps my face<br>
Just like<br>
My head<br>
Burma razor
|type=Melee
|type=Melee
|weapontype=smallslash
|power=170
|power=170
|level=16
|level=16
|autosell=260
|autosell=260
|obtain={{weld|byzantium|saw glove|Burma razor}}
|obtain={{weld|byzantium|saw glove|Burma razor}}}}
|uses=none}}
==References==
* The item references the {{wikipedia|Burma-Shave}} brand of shaving cream, famous for its advertising gimmick of posting humorous rhyming poems on small, sequential highway billboard signs. The description includes one of those poems from 1947.
* {{wikipedia|Burma}} is the former name of Myanmar.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 2 November 2009

Item Number: 838
Description ID: 6844695
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Burma razor
Plural: Burma razors
Written in short lines across the handle is the following:

I use it too
The bald man said
It keeps my face
Just like
My head
Burma razor

Melee weapon (Slashing, small)
Power: 170
Level Required: 16
Autosell value: 260



How Obtained


byzantium saw glove
Burma razor

References

  • The item references the Burma-Shave brand of shaving cream, famous for its advertising gimmick of posting humorous rhyming poems on small, sequential highway billboard signs. The description includes one of those poems from 1947.
  • Burma is the former name of Myanmar.