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    The Razor Whisperer Philadelph's Avatar
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    Talking Reground Ashton & Jackson, Two Finger Notches, Fancy Carbon Fiber

    Here is a personal razor of mine that I reground and rescaled. It is an Ashton & Jackson Improved Silversteel (Sheffield). Two finger notches which I duplicated in the scales which are carbon fiber. I did the internal cutout all by hand which was haaard to do to say the least. Solid brass washers and pins. Monster shaver. No I won't sell it. As always, comments and criticism are welcomed.
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    man.... that thing could even double as a sigar cutter :P

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    That is soooooooooooo sweeeeeeeet. I think I am in love!

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    interesting eye-catching design, that is pretty neat
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    That is an imaginative design and the workmanship is really good!
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    wow, beatiful razor.. But I really wonder... how long time until you cut your fingers?

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    Great job Alex!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basch View Post
    man.... that thing could even double as a sigar cutter :P
    I thought the same

    Good work Alex, keep always carefull and dont let the yakuzza in your hous

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    That is one of the most eye catching razors I have seen,,,it's a beautiful example of old world meets modern artistry. Great work Alex.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Fantastic (where's that drool icon...) That looks alot like the razor I've got. Looks great

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