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    Default First Wade and Butcher

    My first Wade and Butcher restore


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    I am pretty chuffed with the results.

    - First Wade and Butcher
    - First Wedge
    - First time pinning with silver nickle
    - First time pinning with raised collars

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    Good job! I like it.
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    Very well done without over-restoration. That was a very good choice to use period style washers. All together a 5* renewal.
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    Nice razor; well done. How does it shave?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Very well done without over-restoration. That was a very good choice to use period style washers. All together a 5* renewal.
    ~Richard
    thanks richard, thats what i was going for. i took the collars off an old chipped bengall, that once i had polished them up i almost didin't want to take apat. But i knew in the end the pay off was worth it.

    Thaks again richard.

    i am going to try and hone this weekend, should be good.

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    Well Done
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    Very nice. Smooth shaves.


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