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    Quote Originally Posted by stimpy52 View Post
    Looks like a spatuzor or a spoonzor or something. Maybe for spreading icing on a cake. The real question is -- does it shave?
    Spatuzor - - That's pretty good Stimpy. Not only could you ice the cake with it, but you could cut each piece with great precision. Does it shave? Danged if I know. I bought it for the scales to put on another, less complicated blade. Anyway, there's a nick about an inch from the toe, or hoof, or whatever that shape might be called, and I just haven't tried to deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walt View Post
    Spatuzor - - That's pretty good Stimpy. Not only could you ice the cake with it, but you could cut each piece with great precision. Does it shave? Danged if I know. I bought it for the scales to put on another, less complicated blade. Anyway, there's a nick about an inch from the toe, or hoof, or whatever that shape might be called, and I just haven't tried to deal with it.

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    This one does it for me. I just recently acquired this shaver but haven't used it as yet. No shortage of jimps here.....
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    Boy, Jimmy sure has some sweet steel Both of those are eye catchers, but that Lancer... serious drool facter going on there

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Dwarven, I'm very sorry to say it, but I have a W&B like the one you posted. I'll snap some photos tomorrow for you.
    I'd love to see it ... /cry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    I'd love to see it ... /cry...
    Don't cry... have some photos
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Don't cry... have some photos
    Nice piece thanks for the pics

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    How about a W&B FeatherEdge? The Henry Taylor in the first post is a really great blade too.



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    I've started to spot finger notches like this:

    That one's a William Revitt, you also see them on Elliots (like the one Undream posted just recently in Custom Builts and Restorations), amongst others. Rather attractive I think. I have to say that the Revitt is easily my most unergomomic razor, but it's definitely amongst the prettiest too, and it's hard not to be won over by such a winning smile .

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    Hear ya one the ergonomics with the finger groves haha
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