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    if only we could identify all the old manufacturer.
    It's sad.
    the good old knife and no one knows where. I have 23 razors
    You shave very well. Others I do not want.
    Last edited by strawinski; 04-29-2012 at 05:32 AM.

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    Here is my submission for this group.

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    Great...
    what kind of scal material?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawinski View Post
    Great...
    what kind of scal material?
    Peach tree burl.

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    looks really nice

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    Beautiful scales. Similar to the originals in shape and design, yet so different. Kept the original collars. Great restore on a fine, no name stubbie. That is a classic, thing of beauty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajkenne View Post
    Beautiful scales. Similar to the originals in shape and design, yet so different. Kept the original collars. Great restore on a fine, no name stubbie. That is a classic, thing of beauty!
    Thanks fellas. The scales are thicker than original, but that blade is thin and I wanted thicker scales to provide a better protection for the blade. The spacer I am going to replace because I am not happy with it, its quartz and I wasnt ready for how difficult it is to work with on a small piece. I am thinking of using a piece of amber, which works easier. The collars actually look MUCH better in person, I just suck at taking pictures and they look a little like poo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaddyX21 View Post
    Just received delivery of two more razors today, and I think this is where they belong

    Earlier one first - not been able to find anything on this, 'Byatt Warrented'. By looks alone it could be in the 1790-1810 period, but hopefully someone here will have an idea or two for me!
    Those scales might be turtly enough for the turtle club

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    The mystery man Packwood.







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    Hier is my Gallery with stubs-Tail Razors

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