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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    Cool! Never seen one from the manufacturer, and I really like that style frameback.

    The ones I've got, the dots were painted different colors. I keep intending to get in touch with Doyle to see if he has any idea what the system was.
    All mine were painted red, this is the only one unpainted that I've owned
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    And of course you had to show the Hives! I was actually planning to do a post this week highlighting these by themselves but I'll go ahead and show em here, they belong! Top Hives I've had longer than any other razor in my possession I believe, one of my all time favorites and got me started in my search for more Hives Razors. To date the only other Hives I've been fortunate enough to acquire is the one on the bottom which I picked up in 2016.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverloaf View Post
    And of course you had to show the Hives! I was actually planning to do a post this week highlighting these by themselves but I'll go ahead and show em here, they belong! Top Hives I've had longer than any other razor in my possession I believe, one of my all time favorites and got me started in my search for more Hives Razors. To date the only other Hives I've been fortunate enough to acquire is the one on the bottom which I picked up in 2016.
    Very cool!

    The top one is more or less the same grind as the Wade I was comparing to Elliots, and the bottom one is a slightly larger version of the William Teal.

    Another really curious thing that ScienceGuy noticed about these -- when they have wedges, the older ones tend to have three holes in a cloverleaf pattern around the central hole the pin goes through. They're much bigger holes, and always smaller on one side than the other. I have to assume because they all used a similar mold for the pewter. There's zero explanation anywhere I've looked -- not that there's much in the way of actual method and technique to be found for earlier razors to begin with.
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