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01-26-2015, 03:56 PM #1
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- Jan 2014
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- Atlanta, GA
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Thanked: 6Finally, W&B Masonic Razor Completed
I purchased this razor from the Bay and was actually impressed when it arrived. The blade itself was in fair shape - nice enough to clean up without losing much in the way of the cherished embossing. The scales, however were eaten up terribly. This put me on a short quest to decide how to best dress the chap. I would normally turn to handcrafted wood of some exotic variety, but what better, and more symbolic, than rams horn scales. I purchased the slabs from a very good seller on the Bay and cut the wedge from a safe area of the original scales. First time working with rams horn which, while not terrible for me, elicited many complaints from my bride.
I absolutely adore this razor. Finally have it honed up and ready for a test shave this evening ultimately to enter this old fellow into my rotation as my 2nd and 4th Thursday Shaver.
I apologize in advance for the photo quality. I wish that I had the facilities for better photographs, but an iPhone is the best I have for the moment.....
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01-26-2015, 03:59 PM #2
Very nice - the etchings are in great shape, it's the exact same one that I have, finding one in that shape is hard to do - congrats!
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SouthernCarved (01-26-2015)
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01-26-2015, 04:04 PM #3
Very nice. I've been looking for one like that that I can afford. so far no luck. That one is beautiful.
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SouthernCarved (01-26-2015)
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01-26-2015, 04:37 PM #4
It's a looker. I really like etched Sheffield blades.
Congrats!
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01-26-2015, 07:37 PM #5
very nice !! i took a gamble on a ruff looking blade a couple years ago that when it arrived i noticed Masonic etching .. only visible under magnification but i still thought it was really cool as all the older Masonic etched blades are ..!! nice score