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    Very nice work Sapito and beautiful shavers to boot!


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    Thats a good lookin razor there, nice work with the pinning too.
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    NICE ! Looks like an older one. One I bought in 1983 didn't have the Grah & Plumacher stamp.
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    Well, the verdict is in!

    This razor took a great edge, and shaves excellently. Honed it up on my Naniwas, 1,5,8 & 12K followed by cr0x and finished up on my kanayama linen and vintage shell strap. Very nice shave, I must say. If you guys come across one of these blades, dont pass it up!

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    I have a question, are you sure it's Gotta? The only reference is the inlay on the scales, and the gotta's I've seen were clearly stamped with that brand, as well as the sheffield origin of the steel.
    I have a suspicion that this had mismatched scales.

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