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    This was a in bad shape to start. It will be the first razor for my grandson born in December.
    7/8 Manufactured by Henry Sears & Son, ebony scales with mamoth ivory spacer and german silver hard ware.

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    Enjoy
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    Nice work! great looking shoulderless blade! Got a little while before he starts using this beauty.

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    Tim !!!!!!!

    Good to see ya back my old friend, nice razor too

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    That is a stunner!

    I like many aspects of that razor, it is beautiful.

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    A very worthy Heirloom to pass on to the grandson. I like that blade style as well.

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    Nice Work!!! Looks Great!

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    Really a beauty!
    When the Dude is recognized in the world, unDudeness will be seen everywhere--- the Dude de Ching

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    Great work! Sure puts my Sears to shame. On mine, there were some rust spots that didn't want to come out, so I left them. I think it gives it a little character, I wasn't going for a mirror shine either though.

    I absolutely love those scales too!

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    Since this will be sitting for a time, figured it needed a resting place.
    Maple with cherry inlay.
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    Thank you to all for your kind words.

    Tim

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    Beautiful work on that box! The inlays look perfect, spacing symmetrical top to bottom, just gorgeous!
    When the Dude is recognized in the world, unDudeness will be seen everywhere--- the Dude de Ching

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