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    Here's a 2 incher by C.F. Ern. The Liliput.
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    ^^ That's clean & classic. Beautiful really! ^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by mycarver View Post
    I've done several cut down versions but can only get my hands on this one pic of a W&B in a single pin "taco" scale. As far as factory made ones I have another W&B which I've never seen before ( along with a W&B, rigid curved DE blade?) in the last photo next to it's big brother on steroids, and of course the typical Corn razors which I have two only one picture here.
    I really like the mini W&B...nice work

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    I've cut up 2 W&B's that had nasty cracks in them, one a tip removal and 1 had a heel removal. Both shave very well but the one with the heel removed feel weird because it's new heel is way out there

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    C V Heljestrand Stainless Made for surgical purposes
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    Quote Originally Posted by uprootedtraveler View Post
    Made from an old Oxford warranted

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    Thats is one great transformation! great work!

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    Getting into the cut down ones as opposed to actual 'dwarf' pieces I have this pair of CVHs to offer as well.The first lost a half inch of it's tip. The scales are Giraffe bone.

    The second lost 3/4 inch of the tip. With this one the client said that since it wasn't original I could go ahead and modify the spine and make it more of a custom. I also added brass liners inlaid into the scales just around the wedge only as he wanted some brass as well. Had I just used it on the wedge it would have been way too thin.

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    Here is a rare one I picked up a while back, never seen this name on any razor before. On the scale the inlay reads Mabokav. On the back on the tang it reads Mabokav 55 4/8 and on the front of the tang it reads Wiener Schaber which was also on a Paul Shultz razor I had a while back. Not a bad little shaver........
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    Here is a very small (tiny)Twin Works J.A. Henckles. Scales are one piece and they appear to be made of bone. Ken

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