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    Looks like you put in the time Glen. You got a beautiful finish on it. It's a good looking razor & even better that it's all original!

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    Beautiful job as always Glen. Congratulations Mike, that's one sweet looking razor.

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    Great job Glen. Keeping it all original defines the word "Restore" for me. New pins n scales seems more like 'Customising' but it's all good.
    I so hear ya on the hand sanding for full hollows. Just destroyed a nice Genco with too much enthusiasm... And a Dremel Ah well, some ya win... some become more hollow
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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