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    Default Kinfolks incorporated - wedge - blue pauacrylic

    This is real American steel and company.

    Russ Case of WR Case and Sons Cutlery, Tint Champlin of Cattaraugus Cutlery, and Dean J. Case founded Kinfolks inc. in 1926. In 1957 Kinfolks inc. was sold to Robeson Cutlery in Perry, NY.

    The blade got a showroom condition service and was fitted with blue Pauacrylic scales which were requested. I kept the original scale design to a close match.

    This one is going to the UK to join her Bowdins wedge lover.

    Enjoy Paul!
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    Thanks a million Max . You have truly outdone yourself on this one .
    It now makes me the proud & Happy owner of 3 of your amazing restores.
    Excuse me as I have to go & clean the Drool of my Keyboard.
    Cheers Max always a pleasure Paul

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    Fantastic job Max & another happy customer!

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    Very nice, I really like those scales on the wedge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeman View Post
    Very nice, I really like those scales on the wedge!

    Joe
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    Now if I could just find a midget.. Joeman's Avatar
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    They did, and yes, I'm in complete shock. The SatinWedge turned out wonderful and the WE goes without saying! I'm really liking the Bowdins, think I might try it out tomorrow.

    You are a true artist my friend, and your dog is pretty cool as well!

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    Mad Max strikes again ! Love those mini wedges & square ended scales.
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    Wow, what a striking blue color in the acrylic paua! I have to agree with maintaining the original scale design for the replacements -- excellent.

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    Wow, that blade looks gorgeous. How does it shave? I've never used a wedge but I have that identical razor at my house after getting it in an auction. I only have the straight-out-of-the-mail photo -- I've since cleaned it up a little but noticed a slight bend in the edge at the tip.



    Eventually this is gonna be my first wedge.

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    Max,
    Another beauty by "Max the Magician", I love Paul's choice of scales.

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