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    Default Henckels 45

    Lovely old heavy blade, 13/16. A bit of sand and polish. Some old carved bone scales with bigs n littles silver domes pinned up tight with bronze rod. Lead wedge. Supreme shaver! Like fine jewelry in the hand. It's going in my 'never sell' rotation! :D


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    Nice razor and awesome scales. Did you make them or repurpose them? Great choice on the washers too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Nice razor and awesome scales. Did you make them or repurpose them? Great choice on the washers too!
    Like most things I do, It's all 'repurposed'. Hammer and screwdriver guy, that's me!
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    Great job repurposing
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    Looks wonderful! I really like the bevel at the toe/spine region!
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    That blade is just sexy! Great save.
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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    That blade is just sexy! Great save.
    +1 love the shape
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    Yeah I really like that blade!
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    Elegant and classy blade, Congrats.

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    nice restore enjoy!
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