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    Wedge is Toxic green G10.
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    Very Nice! Cool scale design and the green wedge really pops!

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    I like that blade shape as a pleasant shaver. The scales take it out of the ordinary. A little hard work on the end of the scales makes for a lot of perceived quality Nice!
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    I did not choose the materials used for the scales. He chose the black/green G10. I like the green wedge with the Black G10. It does pop off well. Reminds me of "The Munster's" comic book style. Does that make sense to anyone? Thanks for all the input guys!


    I do agree it isn't easy mixing an 150 year old blade with modern materials like G10. But if people like it than roll wit it I guess.
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    Beautful job. 150 year old razor should still be around in a hundred years with those scales. Great modern twist on a classic.

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