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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    Weirdly, I’d never seen it on a Rodgers razor, but I’m very familiar.

    It was done in a lot of different ways. Here’s a selection of them, all from wildly different manufacturers:

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    Thank you for your awesome research and exhaustive efforts to bring it forward so that we can all enjoy!
    I really appreciate and will never grow tired if reading it.
    Such a small detail could present such a puzzling question..
    I really like that W&B 3rd from right. And the Elliot at the end. Very cool!
    Quote Originally Posted by Hanlon View Post
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    This pinwork, does anyone know the name of the art method? I've read it before and can't remember.
    When I first saw it years ago I thought "meh, no big deal".
    Upon closer inspection, it seems to have taken serious effort to do right, to do it well, it also has a unique style it seems, besides the unique method! Now I'm a big fan of it.
    Does anyone have a timeframe it was being made?
    ...tiny little holes drilled and then metal pins inserted and filed flush. The work must've been time consuming!
    Can I get a pic of the full scale?
    Thank you!
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