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    Default Imperial Razor Co. "Extra Hollow Ground" in Bolivian Rosewood

    Imperial Razor Co. "Extra Hollow Ground" in Bolivian Rosewood with an old American lock co. brass key as the spacer, uncoated. Pics were taken on a poor camera and the blade could be better. I was worried about the etch vanishing on me but it was my 3rd restore. May unpin for upgrades. The feel of it's shape is great.restore. May unpin for upgrades. The feel of it's shape is great.Name:  IMAG0400.jpg
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    Love then look of the scales. Really digging the three pins .

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    Looks good my friend.

    Is that some contouring on the scales I see? The three pins are a nice touch.

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    Scales shape and wood choice is very nice, great work, Enjoy!

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    I like the belly at the wedge. Very nice.
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    What was the idea behind the scale contouring?
    Nice job btw

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