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    Default W&B in Ocean Blue

    Been awhile since I've posted any work here so here is one for your viewing.
    It's a 13/16 Wade and Butcher in Ocean Blue Scales with a Faux Ivory Wedge and Brass Pins and Washers. I left a bit of the age on the Blade but am still debating Polishing it up and possibly re-pinning it in nickel rod. Thanks for Looking

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    great looking scale & Razor! wish the water had that color in Sweden .
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    "I can see clearly now the rain is gone"
    Sorry it is what popped into my head when I saw it.
    A very fresh and clean look on it

    I think the Nickel rod would work really well it.
    It is just Whisker Whacking
    Relax and Enjoy!
     



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    Great to see an old war horse back on the line to serve.
    I like the color & great job on the pins.
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    +1 to the Nickle Rod. I think it would "flow" better... If that makes sense?

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    I really admire the clear blue scales, looks great ! Never did mind patina on the old W&B's. Nice Best Regards Ken

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    I like, and i like the patina, though I think the Ni pins might set if off better.

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    I agree nickel pinning and stainless washers would be my choice. Looks great however.

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    very nice. I always like the blue and white together.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    Wow, that looks great! Just imagine shaving with that close to the beach either inside or out in the shade hearing the waves....then thinking "Oh my god!! will the salty air mess with my blade?" Lol
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