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    Well some knucklehead though that a ruined blade was worth over two hundred dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    Well some knucklehead though that a ruined blade was worth over two hundred dollars.

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    The blade may be toast, but the scales aren't. Probably purchased for the scales, which look to be in nice condition. Match those scales with a blade in better condition, and you've got yourself a very nice razor.

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    I guess I am just one of those people who will buy it for the blade and scales, not the other way around. I found it funny that the ad said, "Like New."
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    I guess I am just one of those people who will buy it for the blade and scales, not the other way around. I found it funny that the ad said, "Like New."
    Agreed - the, "Like New" must have been the seller not knowing that blade had been honed/damaged, or, just an eternal optimist!

    For someone who's managed to get a Reaper blade is nice condition, but scales that are pooched, the cost of these scales and the blade is pretty negligible. If those scales were to be matched with a blade in nicer condition, which may have sold for a similar price but the scales were kaput, a complete razor like that would probably get you around $1,500...or a beautiful, very rare razor for your collection.

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    I happened to have a Grim Reaper that the only thing wrong with it is warped scales and I bought for $60.00 at a swap meet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    I happened to have a Grim Reaper that the only thing wrong with it is warped scales and I bought for $60.00 at a swap meet.
    Why can't I every stumble across a find like that at a swap meet???? Great find, congrats.

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    Looking closer at those scales looks like the bolsters were transferred onto something else. The surface of the scales looks exactly like when I tried to transfer some bolsters and used poly as a finish. It just didn't look right. Hopefully that isn't the case for whoever bought them.

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    Upgrading my photos. Here is my first one DD Goldedge that still shaves very well
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    Just got the exact razor with pretty light surface rust all over & a very small amount of edge rot but butter knifed it & working on the edge & general cleanup as I write. Mine just says "Made in Soligen Germany" & no US patent stamp. Paid $14.00 for mine.Can't wait to get it done! So I guess I can join the club now!;-)
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    Here's my one and only Duck. I got it at an antique shop for six dollars. HEE HEE HEE! I spent about 20 min polishing it up, it has some pitting but ain't bad for the price.
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    I am honing it up now, I can't wait to see if it lives up to the hype!
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    Quote Originally Posted by joke1176 View Post
    Here's a Satin Wedge I picked up from a local flea-market. I usually clean a razor up before I hone it, but I got anxious to get this one shave ready and now I am reluctant to get the dremel too close.

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    It has a bit of rust by the pivot that I will certainly get rid of, but I will probably let the other aesthetic issues go as is for now.

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    It looks like an Ugly Duckling, but shaves like a graceful swan!
    I just picked up this ones brother for $5.00 at a antique mall. Did a little cleanup. Touchup on my slate hone Stropped on my Koken Cordavan Horse hide strop & this is the smoothest, sharpest razor I have EVER owned!

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