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    Default 8/8 W&B in black paper micarta

    John,
    send me his 8/8 W&B ,which he found in a store for 10 bucks (lucky bastard )
    for restoration.
    Blade had pitting going on, the scales totally shot, delaminated and very dry on top of being arched.
    So we decided to go for black paper micarta and red acrylic wedge with nickel silver pins and stacked SS washers. The scales are a copy of the originals.
    The blade cleaned up great, still a few minor traces of the pitting left (just unevenness on the surface really), because I did not want to risk rounding the edge on the buffer.

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    Thanks for looking
    Stefan

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    Great looking razor!! I love the scales and wedge.

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    Very nice "new" old razor. And yes, damm his lucky soul!!!! lol
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    Well done!

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    WOW !

    That is a stunner. Beautiful work bring her back.

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    Great job on the clean up & keeping the scale profile as original. It just looks...Right !
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    Very good restoration, heavy and elegant razor. Great job!

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    Beautiful work, Stefan. You really brought the vintage feel of the razor here in the 21st Century!
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    I like it. It's a pity that the original scales were shot, but the new scales you made show respect for what was.

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    WOW! I hate you both. That is a gorgeous job. Just kidding about the hating thing. What a great deal.

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