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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    I know that blade

    I have to say those scales are much, much nicer. That pair of scales was one of my first I think, many years ago.
    Well at least you're honest about it Bruno. They look like Yabadabadoo scales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UKRob View Post
    Well at least you're honest about it Bruno. They look like Yabadabadoo scales.
    Yep. When I sold the blade, I considered putting new scales on it before putting it in the classifieds.
    Instead I decided to sell it cheap, as is. And a good thing too, since the new scales are much nicer than if I had put on some basic scales.

    In fairness though, it was meant to look a bit rough. that blade is VERY heavy, and the then owner and I both felt that it would look fine.
    that is also why the stainless spacer has that hammered look. I only ended up owning that blade when the owner was thinning his herd and sold it to me because I'd expressed interest.
    Double interesting is that many, many years ago I was outbid on ebay on that particular blade, by the person who ended up sending it to me for restoration.

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    Whoa, I think all of this should be written down so the next person won't have to do a ton of research like Neil Miller or Martin 103 or Zak. Just keep the provenance with the razor, it is a fun historical journey just missing the early years before it jumped into this century...or maybe the last!
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Yep. When I sold the blade, I considered putting new scales on it before putting it in the classifieds.
    Instead I decided to sell it cheap, as is. And a good thing too, since the new scales are much nicer than if I had put on some basic scales.

    In fairness though, it was meant to look a bit rough. that blade is VERY heavy, and the then owner and I both felt that it would look fine.
    that is also why the stainless spacer has that hammered look. I only ended up owning that blade when the owner was thinning his herd and sold it to me because I'd expressed interest.
    Double interesting is that many, many years ago I was outbid on ebay on that particular blade, by the person who ended up sending it to me for restoration.

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    The way it has come to this point is part of a long journey. Hats off to everyone for preserving it and treating it respectfully. The blade and scales are nice.
    Well done and a pleasure to view!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    I know that blade

    I have to say those scales are much, much nicer. That pair of scales was one of my first I think, many years ago.
    I remember it from the unusual wedge design.
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    WOW!!! That first pic makes the blade look like it is Damascus. Love the horn scales. Beautiful work!
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    Beautiful work love how tight and thin the scales and wedge is

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    that one is all class.
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