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    Well done indeed!

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    Another W&B goes back on the line, to shave another 100 years.
    Great job.

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    Looks great! Thanks for keeping it original and not overdoing it. It is sometime harder to leave things alone, but rewarding when you know you made the right decision. Perfect, correct, authentic job! I like it
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    I really, really like the look of that razor. You did a great job. Congratulations on a beauty.

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    Great looking W&B, I love the unusual scales and that you've retained some of the pattination. Working on a W&B for myself right now.

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    +1 to lovin' those scales, really nice. Great job on the restore too, well done.

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    that is v nice. how much is a razor like that approximately worth if it was to come up for sale in that condition vs the same razor in need of restoring?

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    I don't know exactly, because it's not mine, it was for a customer.

    A think he bought it around $90/100 and now the value can be around $300

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    Amazing job!!! what a nice razor that is!

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    I'm overly jealous now!

    I was bidding on the exact same razor when I got sniped. Very inelegantly. But that's a great job, man, and those original scales look better than any modern custom job. It would look extremely well in my cabinet.

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