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    I've got one of his regrinds and it shaves so well that it's almost no fun to shave with.

    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69 View Post
    You can get the Maestro regrinds with wooden handles for $265. They are really nice looking and very nice shavers. I'll try to post a couple more pictures.

    Lynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69 View Post
    You can get the Maestro regrinds with wooden handles for $265. They are really nice looking and very nice shavers. I'll try to post a couple more pictures.

    Lynn
    I'd be interested in knowing a source for one of his regrinds.

    Thanks!

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    I believe Lynn's SRD business is a source for the regrinds for the US? You should PM him.

    For those on the other side of the pond, you should contact the Maestro direct through his site. You will need to be able to speak Italian though.

    And don't think the regrinds are confined to wooden or prescribed scales. The Maestro can incorporate any of his scales with the blanks (and last year he had a whole box of blanks without scales).

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmason View Post
    I've got one of his regrinds and it shaves so well that it's almost no fun to shave with.
    Huh

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    Quote Originally Posted by ernestrome View Post
    A 5/8 neo-wootz, figured wenge scales.

    or

    A 6/8 blue steel, paper micarta scales.

    Probably both hollow ground, hammer work visible on the spine. Spike point.
    Changed my mind

    Would now be AEB-L or 13C26 Blade, or possibly white steel for carbon over blue for the smaller carbides.

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