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Thread: Wade Antique Hollow Ground Wade & Butcher Serrated Straight Razor Wood Font Horn NR

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    Default Wade Antique Hollow Ground Wade & Butcher Serrated Straight Razor Wood Font Horn NR

    Antique HOLLOW GROUND Wade & Butcher SERRATED Straight Razor Wood Font Horn NR
    "Serrated"????

    And it has bidders on it too!

    Antique Hollow Ground Wade Butcher Serrated Straight Razor Wood Font Horn | eBay

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    I hate to see people uneducated & buying something like this but then again, they will eventually learn, hopefully soon!
    I guess it could be saved which is what the buyers might be doing................saving it from the bone yard.
    I had to laugh though when I saw "Serrated".
    Maybe it's a travel razor & can be used to cut firewood also.
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    They actually spent some time discussing this one in the wall of shame thread. It would take a lot of work, but it could be saved I suppose.

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    I didn't see that. I think it could be saved but they have their work cut out for 'em. Keep an old vintage piece out of the bone pile for now.........

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    I posted it there on the wall of shame...... I dunno if it would be worth saving? The blade would be pretty smallish after it was corrected.
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisf View Post
    I posted it there on the wall of shame...... I dunno if it would be worth saving? The blade would be pretty smallish after it was corrected.
    Yes Willis, if I had known it was posted, I wouldn't have posted it here but oh well. It'll be a challenge to someone to save it. Myself, I wouldn't have wasted money on it.
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    That is why I posted on that forum. I thought it was a shame to even be listing it. It has very high shipping to Canada too! $40 cdn or something like that.....lol
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    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    seen that one pop up sure is a nice breadknife LOL
    Saved,
    to shave another day.

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    To each his own... if it didn't have the crack at the pivot I'd probably pay that much for the scales. I have a lot of blades that I'd love to pair with a set of period scales.

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