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    Quote Originally Posted by bongo View Post
    Thank You Bob,

    I go a bit "GAGA" when I see a W and B that I haven't seen before ....I'll always be a newbie at heart, and loving it !!
    You may like this one. I've never seen another. 5/8 and covered tang. Needs a little cleanup and the very tip of the material on the tang needs to be reworked but still a nice piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirColorado View Post
    You may like this one. I've never seen another. 5/8 and covered tang. Needs a little cleanup and the very tip of the material on the tang needs to be reworked but still a nice piece.

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    That's nice, beyond nice, but I think you're trying to torture me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    The blade? Yes - I have one very similar and it's a great shaver.

    Not the scales though. Looks like bone to my decidedly non-expert eye ( ) and as for the decoration, there's some home-cookin' going on there, methinks. I usually don't like painted or otherwise decorated scales, but I kind of like that.

    BTW anyone thinking of bidding - there are chips there that you'd have to deal with.
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    It seems that the point has been "modified". (I have never seen such an ugly point besides the "new" scales [that I don't think are original nor old], no matter any material used for such a razor…) Just my opinion…

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron1266 View Post
    It seems that the point has been "modified". (I have never seen such an ugly point besides the "new" scales [that I don't think are original nor old], no matter any material used for such a razor…) Just my opinion…
    I tink the angle the photo was taken makes it look a bit odd but I don't think it has been modified. Here is mine for comparison .

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    Drool !!
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    Bob, are you trying to torture me ?....Beautiful blade, mate
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    I have 2 of these blades. Both great shavers.

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    personally, when I looked at the OP's link I realizes I really wanted to see the heel of the blade I did not notice it in the pics and that is enough to make me wary.

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    Is up to you but I suspect you may have to bread knife the edge on that one.

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