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Thread: 3 meisters + 1 mistress = 1 custom razor

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    Fantastic result from the union of some great talent, a beautiful razor Bob.
    There's plenty of S's there, you dont really need another one anyway.
    Grant
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    great story and wonderful shaver...congrats!

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    One of these days Im going to have to commission a custom. With out a doubt!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    That's a daisy!

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    Hey,

    this is one of the only framebacks that i like! great work.

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    That razor is $ick. I forgot my 's' too That is a great razor and an even better story. Everytime you use it you will fondly remember all of your friends who helped you with it. What a great memory trigger.

    The top of the blade, to me, looks like a cannon. If only that piece of wood could talk, I am sure it would have some amazing tales of adventures and battles on the high seas.

    Enjoy the razor, Bob.

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    Holding a vintage razor is a blast, realizing it has some sort of history.
    Seldom I know what happened with my razors, but I know there is history in a 50,100,150+ year old piece of steel.

    Seeing this fresh piece, and reading the hands past (ironside) and present (4 craftsmen) is a charge that is difficult to articulate.

    The typo secures its character, cherry on the cake in this Razor's beauty.

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    Thank you DC, that was very nicely said.
    Bob

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    Great to see a number of masters contribute to a lovely razor. Very well done!

    Thanks for sharing.

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    SSSSUPERB !
    There ya go, one S for each of ya. All the esses you could ever need
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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