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    That is one beautiful razor. Congrats to everyone that made this project happen.

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    Very nice job restoring this one. I would have liked to see it before. And to think that this beauty is 212 years old! Keep em' coming!
    P.S. Nice touch on the steam engine, it definitely adds character! How did the ''Wild Country'' hold up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    P.S. Nice touch on the steam engine, it definitely adds character! How did the ''Wild Country'' hold up?
    Actually quite fine, I want to try it, the wife said when she is out of town would be a good time

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    Looks like it might be Por Barbas Duras Nice touch on the wedge mate.
    Hope your sword arm is strong enough for the shave test
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    That reminds of a joke! I got into a Taxi. I said "Take me where the action is!". No, he did not take me to my house. He took me to Glenns! Always very good work! That wedge work is neat! My complements........Tom
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    Excellent job. I love the wedge nice touch. I am curious as to the weight of that razor cause it looks like it is heavy. Every part of it looks thick. I think that would be a pleasure to shave with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    Excellent job. I love the wedge nice touch. I am curious as to the weight of that razor cause it looks like it is heavy. Every part of it looks thick. I think that would be a pleasure to shave with.


    My books are showing this monster 8/8 Full Wedge as ca.1800 England stamped "Superior Temper" I checked with a straight edge and this is the closest I have seen to a true wedge in 5 years...
    This razor is also the heaviest Vintage razor I have ever weighed, at 2.5 oz for just the steel, she weighs 3.4 oz all up and yes it still balances to the tang


    In comparison I just grabbed a random 6/8 Hollow off the shelf and it weighs 1.7 oz
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    Another fine restore Glen. That is indeed one very chunky blade. Well done, it looks great.

    Stu

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    There is beauty and then there is the perfection that Glen wroughts.

    OTOH

    In the Background is a 1977-1979 Avon Golden Rocket 022 Steam Engine still full of "Wild Country" After Shave,

    You may need John to guard this Avon collectable. He has experience in Avon protection.

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    Dang this thread is 2 years old ,,, how did I miss that beautiful old Steam Engine?

    Glen don't need help guarding anything,,, he lives in a place where, no one can hear you scream,,,,
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