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    Default C.T. Bingham Tally -Ho

    Blade was a bit sketchy but cleaned up nicely. Reused the original Ivory scales.
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    I really like the wide blades. Nice restoration as usual!

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    Beautiful restore!!

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    Congratulations, great job sir. Here’s what happens if you get in a hurry pinning ivory.
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    Man, this is about the third time I've seen this razor online, and cool to see one of the razors I have personally handled pass around

    Sad the etching wasn't salvageable, but it looks great.

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    Wow, amazing transformation! Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceGuy View Post
    Sad the etching wasn't salvageable, but it looks great.
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    Great job!!
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    Wonderful job!!
    The pin hole looks a little mistreated.. Did you have to fill it out with some metal and drill a new hole???

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    Maybe there is a misunderstanding. My photo is to illustrate how difficult it can be working with this material. The scale is wasted. The OPs job is excellent.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    Maybe there is a misunderstanding. My photo is to illustrate how difficult it can be working with this material. The scale is wasted. The OPs job is excellent.
    Mike
    I was talking about the OP. See how the pin hole is way bigger than the hole in the ivory scale?



    That should mean that the rod would not fill out the hole in the razor properly.

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