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    Default 7/8 G. Wostenholm Chopper in Horn

    Here is another for a forum member here. This was a pretty beat up G. Wostenholm wedge that is a tad over 7/8. It didn't look that bad when I first got it but it needed much more work than I thought it would. I had to leave a small amount of pitting on the etched side. The scales are in Horn with a Paper Ivory Micarta Wedge. Nickel Silver pins with brass and stainless washers. I went for the classic look and I am going to have a hard time giving this one back.












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    Beautiful Job!!!! Maybe one day I will be able to take pictures like that. Very nice pictures too!

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    Bravo, Aquanian! That's some fine work there!

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    Very nicely restored!
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    Very nice work Mr A.

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    Beautiful job. Tang stamps look crispy
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    Beautiful Work!

    Very elegant.

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    Beautiful work!

    Thats a great looking razor, and it combines modern and classic looks. Great work!

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    Inspirational work. I love the attention to detail, especially the shape to corner of the scales nearest the wedge.

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