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    no no lol thats was pretty awesome haha

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    The bevel would be out too much because of the height of the spine.. i don't think it would take an edge.. Even if you honed the spine down as well but onimaru55 is the one to answer that correctly.

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    OK then, she's rilly broke I thought that grey line was a reflection or something. I'd say it's a dead loss for a full shave but you might be able to reshape it into a mo' trimmer or similar & yeah the spine will need thinning too. Can always be a sharp letter opener at worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    OK then, she's rilly broke I thought that grey line was a reflection or something. I'd say it's a dead loss for a full shave but you might be able to reshape it into a mo' trimmer or similar & yeah the spine will need thinning too. Can always be a sharp letter opener at worse.
    thank's lol yeah ill give it a shot and like you said..it can always be sharp letter opener haha :P

    oh by the way... doe's anyone have any idea how old it is?

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    EM Dickinson made razors 1880's -1930's. S'all I know.
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