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    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
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    Cool This was once a W&B "The Celebrated"

    This one came to me with some homemade scales, and a broken of point,

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    I had some fun with it
    Modded the blade and Blued the tang and spine

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    The Final Results:

    Razor: Fully Customized W&B "The Celebrated"
    Origin: Sheffield England
    Steel: Carbon w/ Blued Spine & Tang
    Size: 6/8+
    Point: Modified Spanish
    Scales: Red & Black G-10 w/Red Acrylic Inlays and Wedge
    Pins: Nickel Silver
    Washers: SS Double Stacks
    Bearing Washers: Brass
    Honing: Chosera 1k -BBW - Select Grade Coticule

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    Just having some fun thanks for looking

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    WOW COOL!
    Great save & Custom

    Mike

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    Outstanding Glen! Wow!!

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    It came out great. It must have taken a while to get the lettering off of the blade.

    The bluing is a nice touch. Do you use hot salts and mask the blade?

    I've never been very happy touching up a gun with the stuff that comes in a bottle.

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    Wow. Glen, you have done an excellent job restoring this one. I like how it turned out. Very clean work on the regrind.

    Stu

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    G man,

    That's just sick! Nice job!

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    You're turning out some great stuff here!

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    Seeing an old Wade & Butcher go back on the line, is a beautiful thing.
    Thank you for sharing your work.

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    That's a sexy one G. You can really save them, that's for sure.

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    Dude your a beast and you know it....great save

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