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    Here is an older Joseph Wostenholm razor. I have posted the blade and mark before. The scales are the original bone scales but they were very fragile. So I laminated them on to a piece if very thin G10. They are pinned with brass eyelets.
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    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    beautiful Shaun!
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    That is a very sweet looking razor, Rezdog!

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    Cool save Rez! History, man!
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    I rest my case.

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    Beautiful job of keeping it on the line.

    That looks like a William Barber razor stand,,, if I were to guess,,,, Nice ,,,,,,really goes with that razor,,,,
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    Great save
    Love the carving and inlays
    And you can hardly notice the inlays
    Saved,
    to shave another day.

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    Beautiful razor and a fantastic job saving the old beauty

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    nice razor mate! i do like the double thumb notch, is it an ebro?

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    There is no EBRO marking on it. That was one of their marks though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    There is no EBRO marking on it. That was one of their marks though.
    Why did they put EBRO on their razors? Does it refer to the river in Spain? Did they use some fine Spanish steel? I know I have at least one of them.
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