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    This blade belongs to Lee.
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    Wedge with Barbers notch
    6/8+
    Original scales
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    Last edited by AaronX; 02-10-2009 at 02:54 AM.

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    Very nice! Any idea what the "386" stands for? A model number, perhaps?

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    Nice! It's a great shaped blade & the scales look good too.

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    Wow!!! Aaron that looks pretty good !!!! I hope I look that good at that age ....

    I am showing that razor was made somewhere between 1865-1897 nice job on recovering some history....

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    Awesome Aaron!

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