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    Very Nice! Very nice indeed my friend! :
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    You don't do half bad for having rough mechanic's hands. Great job, beautiful scales. A find of a lifetime.
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    Nice job and very interesting scales.


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    Sweet piece of folk art. Love it!
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    I would like to thank all of you for your nice comments on this razor. It seems my favorite razors in my collection are ones which have been 'pieced' together from saved parts! Creating something unique from old parts is my favorite part of the hobby.
    .....Well, that and shaving with them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I would like to thank all of you for your nice comments on this razor. It seems my favorite razors in my collection are ones which have been 'pieced' together from saved parts! Creating something unique from old parts is my favorite part of the hobby.
    .....Well, that and shaving with them!
    To bad we, as humans aren't genetically disposed to living with two heads on one torso. Think of the acreage for shaving!

    On second thought though, lets stick with one head per torso. The image that just hit my mind of Tom with two heads had me running for a strong pain killing pill.
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    That's one of the coolest razors Ive seen in a long time.
    Its a pity we cant find the artist, and hear his or her story.
    Hells, I already heard your story (kidding)
    Honestly a truly special treasure. Thomas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    To bad we, as humans aren't genetically disposed to living with two heads on one torso. Think of the acreage for shaving!

    On second thought though, lets stick with one head per torso. The image that just hit my mind of Tom with two heads had me running for a strong pain killing pill.
    Well, Get that pill out, Richard! I am sporting a 4 day beard as of now! Been 'winterizing' all weekend!
    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    That's one of the coolest razors Ive seen in a long time.
    Its a pity we cant find the artist, and hear his or her story.
    Hells, I already heard your story (kidding)
    Honestly a truly special treasure. Thomas
    Thanks Darry! ....Yeah. a bit long-winded, huh?
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    I rest my case.

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    AMAZING!!

    WELL DONE!!

    Terriers are interesting old blades.
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    Outstanding job!
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