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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrentshaving View Post
    Nice group of razors there. I love the design on that Warrin but the rust spotting near the edge would concern me. Congrats!
    That Warrin is awesome, very gothic looking and I bet it takes a wicked edge. That rust wouldnt scare me at all, I have dealt with worse!
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    Thos are some very nice looking razors, and ones you should be proud of.

    One question: What info are you looking for? You have the names of the makers in the stamps, where they were made is included...what else is there?

    In addition, "inlay" refers to metallic logos "laid into" the scales. You seem to be referring to etching, a method of cutting or burning logos into the blades of razors using acid or fine metal tools.

    If you're looking for help with the spine engraving, you should take some clearer pictures of the word in question. A simple photo editor like irfanview can help you adjust things like contract, color saturation, etc. and can help make out faint lines sometimes.

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