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    Default Museum quality Morton razor

    I get this razor and I just can't keep it for myself, I want to share it with straight razors enthusiasts around the world.
    It is an Morton made in 39 Cheapside. Blade is very heavy 13/16 almost wedge, very unusual grind.
    Scales are Mother of Pearl, just two pieces. On the interior scales are pined on brass skeleton. The bottom part is look like gold, but I did not test it yet. This razor was part of a set , on the tang is inscribed Tuesday. Please enjoy .
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    Wow!, Probably made as a special gift. Thanks for sharing, I've never seen one like it. Enjoy it.
    Mike

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    WOW, Livio! That is a beauty! Enjoy!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Livio. Beautiful razor.

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    wow, that is beautiful! congrats! im digging the grind
    Silverloaf

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    A beautiful piece for sure.
    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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