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    Very nice, another great restore!

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    No, that's a razor I sent Glen a few weeks ago after finding it at a flea market in Raleigh, NC for $15. The scales were split at the key pin and I ruined it further trying to clean it. The blade was in very good condition. I can't wait to show it to the seller.

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    Awesome work, as usual. I do love those W&Bs.
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    Great looking razor Glen, very well done looks perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindyhop66 View Post
    No, that's a razor I sent Glen a few weeks ago after finding it at a flea market in Raleigh, NC for $15. The scales were split at the key pin and I ruined it further trying to clean it. The blade was in very good condition. I can't wait to show it to the seller.

    Oh...That makes more sense. Not that Glen's work doesnt deserve it anyways - but if that was the rusty, pitted, blackened razor I sent him I was going to ask for a Standing Ovation smiley.

    Your razor is a beauty! Flaunt it once you get it!

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    Amazing job as usual Glen!!!

    It always is a good feeling seeing something so old look so good again. Very gratifying..

    Well done!!

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    Looks like a nice clean straight well done

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    Cool And the Follow up :)

    A G.Wostenholm, "IXL Celebrated" that origianlly came in for honing, but Robert and I decided that the scales were just too far gone, so we switched directions, and went with a Custom Restore in Bone Linen Micarta with matching Dormed SS washers and NiAg pins..
    The wedge is Black Buffalo Horn, it compliments the W&B quite well IMHO

    Honed on Chosera 1k, BBW, Select Coticule...

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    Thanks again for looking

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    niiiiiiicccccccceeeeeee!!!!

    Beauties, Someone's getting mighty lucky, it's just not me!!! LOL

    Good job Glen!

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    Thank you again, Glen. I am lucky. Now I have the yin and yang/black and white of Sheffield heavy wedges. I was thinking of having flashy scales, but just kept coming back to the classic look.
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