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    Great work. just keep it going. we all learn by making mistakes.

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    Well done, looks great.

    Was Gregory a prolific maker? I've never tried one of them, so could anyone tell me how do they compare to other Sheffield shavers?
    I love the smell of shaving cream in the morning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein View Post

    Was Gregory a prolific maker? I've never tried one of them, so could anyone tell me how do they compare to other Sheffield shavers?
    I don't think Wm. Gregory was very prolific, mine is the only one I've seen on this site.

    As for the shave, it's sublime. It hones easier than my Wade & Butchers and shaves just as well or better.

    Their construction is a little wonky to say the least. How rare is it to fine a pre-1890 razor with a round point and double stabilizer? They took the effort to include these features, but they didn't take the time to thin the tang down to the monkey tail It's pretty much a solid quarter-inch from stem to stern.

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