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    I love those shoulderless blades with thumb notch. They just have smooth flowing lines. Once you get her rescaled, polished up and honed she will look like a million. Very nice find.

    Bob

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    Thanks Bob! Glad to see more canucks on here!
    I'm thinking ebony scales with a blood red spacer?

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    I am sure "Diamond Steel" was a sales thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I am sure "Diamond Steel" was a sales thing!
    NO WAY!! I bet they had wee little teensy weensy diamonds in the crucible they melted the steel in.

    Or maybe just one, that way they wouldn't be pulling your leg.

    I bet you weren't the one that loaded grammaw's seegar either were you.....


    I told her it weren't you.

    Brooksie, that's a way cool looking razor!! ( I also think Tom is spot on about the sales gimmick)
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    Antelope.

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    Manah, looks like a shouldered version of the razor perhaps? A little different as far as placement of markings as well but, regardless, the razors I am seeing from this company are all eye candy!

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    Indeed a nice worked back on that one as well!
    As to eye candy, here are a couple of knives from Griffon.





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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I love those shoulderless blades with thumb notch. They just have smooth flowing lines. Once you get her rescaled, polished up and honed she will look like a million. Very nice find.

    Bob
    And another great thing about shoulderless blades they are a pleasure to hone.
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