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Thread: John Nowill Sterling over Ivory Cammell and Laird Pair

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    Astounding! I don't like round points, and I like those.

    I don't suppose you'd mind letting me borrow them for a few decades?
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    An excellent and accurate restoration of an historically significant set of razors. I second the standing ovation.
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    These razors look gorgeous. I wish I had the chance to restore such nice razors. Congratulations and enjoy!
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    Fabulous work and absolutely stunning scales! Really really impressive sir!
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    Bloody well done Tom (and once more Neil shows what a stand up man he is)! and ... Love 'em to bits!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Bloody well done Tom (and once more Neil shows what a stand up man he is)! and ... Love 'em to bits!!
    Indeed, Mikael! Neil is a great part of my enjoyment of this hobby. His input and help is irreplacable for me!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Indeed, Mikael! Neil is a great part of my enjoyment of this hobby. His input and help is irreplacable for me!
    I couldn't have said that better myself. Neil's a constant source of inspiration.
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    Well Tom, I can only echo what everyone else has said - a wonderful restoration job on a wonderful, and historically significant pair of razors. If they were mine you would have to pry them from my cold dead hands - I'd never sell them. And that from a man who has been suspected of selling his own granny - not that there is any evidence for this assertion - I am very careful in all matters...

    Seriously, though, a hearty well done!

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    Thank You, Neil, and once again, your help in researching these things is most appreciated!

    I don't know about selling dear old Granny, but is that YOUR mum-in-law I saw listed under "Miscellaneous" in the classifieds?
    Something about "no returns" as well!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I don't know about selling dear old Granny, but is that YOUR mum-in-law I saw listed under "Miscellaneous" in the classifieds?
    Something about "no returns" as well!
    That was after the first time I told her to go. Turns out I really missed her, but by the time I had reloaded she was out of sight...

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