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    Default Josiah Barnes 13/16

    Sold this one on the Bay in March to one of our new members, Jason.
    Thought I'd do a post sale post.

    This is an original resto. Not un-pinned. Stiff hollow, maybe a wedge in its earlier life.
    French point tapering from 13/16 -11/16 made in Sheffield England Circa 1834 by pen knife maker Josiah Barnes. Not bad condition for 175 years.
    Blade is satin finished & scales had a light buff.

    The tang Stamp reads "Josiah Barnes, Duration " with the 'Ouroboros' symbol in centre.
    The general meaning behind the symbol is one of constant recreation so maybe that's why this one stayed in good shape
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    Used it this morning

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    That's a cool blade... I want one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    That's a cool blade... I want one
    I've only ever seen one
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Thats a great blade. I don't recall ever seeing a french point like that.
    Great Work!, I really like the satin finish, and I bet long term its better than mirror finishes.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Love the finish! Very nice work Oz.

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    Totally bringing up an old thread here. She got new scales today. In the 6 years of using her, the bone scales really needed to be changed out. They deteriorated and the blade is so nice that something had to be done. See attached pictures. I'd like to add, that of all my razors, this is still my favorite to shave with.

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    Looks like you maintained it very well. Good to see
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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