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    Default W Greaves & Son....In Honey Horn

    This is a W Greaves & Sons in Honey Horn scale, the wedge is black and gold recon stone with brass liners. The pins are brass with domed brass washers.
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    I like the horn scales getting darker to the pivot. That razor really looks great.
    Very well done.

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    Another great one. Again, a beautiful wedge.

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    Yep... you got some talent going on there. Did you recondition the blade or is that beauty natural? Great horn too.

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    Very nice, I would love to have this rare beauty in my collection!

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    I love those scales! Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zomax View Post
    Yep... you got some talent going on there. Did you recondition the blade or is that beauty natural? Great horn too.
    I wish it was the blades natural beauty, but no I had to run it through the wheels with greaseless compound and buffed.

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