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    This is a 8/8 Wade & Butcher Near Wedge Square Point The spine that measures 1/4 of an inch! It's Monster Chopper! The blade is a full restoration cleaned and polished to a bright mirror finish. This razor has been fitted with translucent honey toned ox horn scales hand polished to a glossy finish. The wedge is made up of bone also hand polished to a glossy finish. To complete the assembly, hand peaned brass pins with handmade domed washers secure the scales and blade into a finely crafted restoration.
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    wow, wow and wow....that is just amazing!!!! love that shining blade. what a beauty job you did sir. I can't wait to restore my wade and butcher I got. Just have to finish paying for it. Its on layaway right now... awesome work sir! I love it

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    The translucent scales look amazing, nice work.
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    Beautiful razor! I really like the honey horn, and more every time I see it!! Great job!

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    Great job on the restoration, really like the horm scales, Enjoy!

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    Didn't this just sell today?

    Well, anyhow. It looks awesome! Great job if you did it, and congrats if you bought it.

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    Now that is all sorts of fine!
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    Oooo, me rykey! Great job!

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    Yes, I did do the restoration and yes I sold it today. Ironically its on its way back to England after at least 100 years here in the U.S

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    Didn't this just sell today?

    Well, anyhow. It looks awesome! Great job if you did it, and congrats if you bought it.

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    Beautiful restoration, very well done.
    Grant
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