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    Won this D.Miller & Son, Eldon Works awhile back. Finally getting it cleaned up and ready to hone. Just going to clean, no disassembly on this one. Diamond edge etch is in great condition as are the scales. It is inscribed William Turner according to my wife's eyes. 13/16 blade width, double swagged. Should be a fun one very heafty wedge feel to it.
    David Miller, son Joseph. David started as an iron monger and cutlery maker, moving to Eldon Street in 1852.
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    Thanks for looking gents
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    That is a beauty, man!
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    Thank you pretty excited about getting it honed hopefully today at some point
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    That is one interesting with that grind, great find.

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    Very nice Erik. Think I'm gonna keep an eye out for a grind like that.
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    I've waited for one for awhile. Played a dumb what's the highest bid game. But its mine bahaha
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    Nice one! Also, thanks for the history. I love that stuff.
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    No problem, be fun to track down the name inscribed on the scales but I'm guessing that to be a fruitless search.
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    Nice razor!
    The whole package is great, cool grind, perfect stamp, and great scales.
    One for the collection!
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    I'm on the fence as to whether it stays, it's tough call. Shall have to see how attached I am after awhile.
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