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    Default Caught in the wild today.

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    Saw two WB coffin boxes but neither contained WB. It seems I have a B.J. Eyre Challenge Razor and some big thing I can’t make out just yet. Geosav? Idk yet.

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    In addition I found my first Elrick but the chip in the blade was a bit much for me. It was only ten bucks but I walked away.Name:  2D21E84F-436A-4D8F-B931-FEB6D61A8D03.jpg
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    Maybe it says Geo Savage & Sons? Maybe
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    Nice finds! i would have walked from the second one too.
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    Nice score. That should keep ya busy for a little while cleaning and polishing. I think i would have passed on the third one too.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    I liked that it was a Scottish blade but that chip was beyond my paygrade.

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    What did the scales look like on the Elrick? I would go $10 for a pair of usable/re-purposable period horn scales.

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    Scales weren’t special. Today’s trip found nine blades in one shop with the Elrick being the best. My other shop had three blades, the two I bought and a no name. Amazes me that cool stuff ends up in upstate NY
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    Nice grab, Z..!!
    Bummer on the third pic, looks to have no hone wear.
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    Z,

    I love to see a collector/shaver doing his own legwork. Makes the reward a little sweeter.
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