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    Recently i restored this John Pitts Celebrated Razor..

    The reason i am showing it off is because i don't often see full hollows dressed like this.. The photos don't quite show that it is a very thin grind.
    The scales have a dear and stars inlay.

    It took some honing to get it into shape.


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    There were some amazing regrinds done way back. I have a Reynolds full hollow that is a dead match to my Reynolds wedge, all except the grind.
    Nice job on the restoration!
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    There were some amazing regrinds done way back. I have a Reynolds full hollow that is a dead match to my Reynolds wedge, all except the grind.
    Nice job on the restoration!
    That does make sense .... that thought never entered my mind because it is done so well...
    Cheers

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