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    Brad Maggard Undream's Avatar
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    Default Joseph Elliot 6/8 in Horn

    Had this blade for a long time, finally got around to scaling it.

    I decided to save the etch and ignore a few dark spots on the blade's face. The rear side has some pitting too...generally, I didn't do a whole lot to the blade at all.

    I honed her up and she took an amazing edge!!








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    Hi Brad, that etching sure looks great!
    Can't wait to see how my Rodgers will turn out!

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    Looks awesome Brad, where do you get your horn from?

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    Those scales are elegant... very nice work

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    Beautiful Brad!
    Just the nice decent pair of scales that makes this great etching shine.

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    My Fine India Steel W&B is my favourite shaver. I would get another in a minute.

    Great Blade!!
    笑う門に福来たる。

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    Holy moly, it's beautiful.

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    That's beautiful.Excellent work.

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    Well done Brad. I wouldn't change a thing!
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    The scales look beautiful, Brad

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