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    I have only my first blade and an antique store DD SE that I am trying to polish-up. Your blades looks nice. What is that website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarend View Post
    I have only my first blade and an antique store DD SE that I am trying to polish-up. Your blades looks nice. What is that website?
    Here's the website I think your looking for Sarend:

    Robert Williams Custom Razors Custom

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    Gentlemen,

    That Robert Williams razor reminds me of what the great German composer Robert Schumann said:

    "The esthetic experience is the same in any art; only the materials differ."

    Indeed, that razor is a stately work of art.

    Regards,

    Obie

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    I have one ordered as well and it is the one reviewed on:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ra-hollow.html

    Great person to do business with!

    Pabster
    Last edited by Pabster; 08-28-2009 at 07:10 PM.

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    I've been pretty busy lately and didn't realize you guys had a thread going about my razors. Thanks for all the really nice comments, guys. These kind of responses are seriously motivational and I really appreciate the support.

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    Very lovely razor! It is elegant. I saw that while browsing Roberts gallery area & it caught my eye then.
    It's very easy to clutter a custom. You start thinking about what you want & go for everything! I think mine's somewhere in the middle, after i realised I was heading that way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    Very lovely razor! It is elegant. I saw that while browsing Roberts gallery area & it caught my eye then.
    It's very easy to clutter a custom. You start thinking about what you want & go for everything! I think mine's somewhere in the middle, after i realised I was heading that way!
    You know ben that is so true. I have a custom in the works that I went for custom everything (the razor is still in production) I said to myself why not try one that is just a plain jane great shaver. I have shave with the razor for the third time today. The razor is shave ready out of the box but deceided to hit it with a 30k ceramic stone. It holds a wicked edge.

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