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    Holy S*** shopping for dishes and linens,you better cut that shit out or next thing you know they will start whining about how you shoud help washing them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traveller View Post
    Holy S*** shopping for dishes and linens,you better cut that shit out or next thing you know they will start whining about how you shoud help washing them
    Yeah well, I'm going to have to anyways, I'm doing that shopping because the wife and I are splitting up....so I guess technically it doesn't really matter how many razors I buy anymore....lol....
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    Picked these up last week. The bottom razor is stamped: Manufactured by Wade and Butcher for Wolfe and & Hoppe St. Louis. It may be Hoffe. The top one is over an inch wide. Anybody know what size these razors were when new? At first I thought, "Wow, I could make a grip on eboy." But then I came to me senses, and promptly hid them from the spouse.
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    OK, I have W&B that is currently undergoing restoration (scales have varnish drying as we speak..)

    Here is my contribution to the club, unless someone else has previously posted it:
    http://www.zazzle.com/wade_and_butch...97091820433885
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    Thanks Seraphim and we look forward to seeing your restoration!

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    What?? Why is the Butcher Shop in Restoration? Shouldn't this be moved to "razor clubs"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    What?? Why is the Butcher Shop in Restoration? Shouldn't this be moved to "razor clubs"?
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    Heres my junk, Im new and just started buying. I didnt realize I was into Wade Butcher till I ended up with 3. Im sending the bottom one out to Maxmillion for restore tomorrow, Im going with Imitation tortise, I will most likely have the others restored as well.
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    Here's my official first entry to a club: my WB Celebrated Barber's Use:





    If you want to see the whole story of my 1st resto attempt, you can check it here: http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...tml#post340532

    Happy to finally join the Butcher Shop!

    now on to restoring my barber's notch...
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    A SRP member (Croaker) posted in the "Razor" section a good link about G. Wostenholm. In the same website it is possible to find William Butcher's biography.

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