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    Default Here some pictures of ERN

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    Tht ERN is restored by one of our members Manah, I am sure it will be as advertised, get it you can always get TI later, ERN are highly sought after and harder to come buy at good price in good condition.
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    Dude that is a SWEET ERN. I just picked one up myself, it's in pretty good condition but hasn't been restored at all. I might just keep the natural patina as theres no tarnish on it or anything it's just got that aged steel look but still really clean. But now that I seen that one lookin all nice and shiny I'm thinking i'll have a go at making mine look something like that one.
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    Thanks for all your messages i will take the ERN and i hope it will be good.

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    That looks like one of Manahs razors. I have heard nothing but high praise for his restoration works, so I would not be so worried about quality of the blade.

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