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    Yep, I have a F. Fenney similar to the one Glen showed.
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    Yes.....RA makes one that is more dippity than flowing. Here is my 6/8 with a scalloped spine.

    See post# 109

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    I have always liked scalloped spines. It was the single one I never saw before. After seeing a few I must say they are growing on me. Very different and not all that common. I might just have to get one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post
    I have always liked scalloped spines. It was the single one I never saw before. After seeing a few I must say they are growing on me. Very different and not all that common. I might just have to get one.
    Right on my friend!
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    Hacker, you could Scallop your own, for fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FAL View Post
    Hacker, you could Scallop your own, for fun.
    I bought one of those HRC Damascus razors to play around with perhaps I will give it a shot.
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    Ugly as sin but the steel seems good. We shall see. Off with the scales, get rid of the spike heel and maybe shape the point thinking spanish.

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    Its done already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post
    Ugly as sin but the steel seems good. We shall see. Off with the scales, get rid of the spike heel and maybe shape the point thinking spanish.
    But what's wrong with the scales?
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    Here is the F. Fenney I mentioned earlier. I hate the scales on it. I think they would be better on another razor maybe but not this one. This is the way I got it but I will find some nice horn scales to put back on it. I just got lucky on that one & no one else bid so I pretty much stole it.

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    Here's a W&B blade that has a different spine. Unfortunately it has a crack near the heel so it will end up in the Butchered Blade thread in the future. I sure hated it too. These don't come up as often. It was dirty & after I cleaned it up, I noticed the crack. The seller treated me fairly when I told him because after I spotted the crack, as disappointed as I was, I knew it would make a nice shorty.

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    The Boker 1056 was one of the first razors that I just had to have.

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