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    I found this in the wild today. The Electric Cutlery Co. Jimps on top of the tang and jimps on the thumb notch plus some unusual scales to boot. The spine looks untouched but a small chip on the blade will have to come out.
    It's pretty scummy but I think it'll be great shaver.

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    Nice score my friend

    I don't think I've ever seen scales in that pattern before. While I've never seen one in person, they remind me of something like alligator skin.
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    Wild looking scales, literally I bet she cleans right up for you. I just saw a blade on the bay that has the same exact shape but can not recall what it was. Nice score Sir.
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    Judging from what you have done in the past I have to say this one should be pretty easy for you.
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    Good razors, I've seen the scales before. Please note how there is no wedge side pin. Many of the ones I have seen, the two sides have seperated. Some people do a preemptive strike and pin it before it happens. Myself, I love them clean, and will just reglue it should it become needed. Just wanted you to be aware it could happen, so you are not shocked or surprised if it happens while your stropping or honing.

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    I have one that ain't to pretty but shaves as smooth as butter! Nice scales!!

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