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    Thank you, Martin. As a respected member, your...

    Thank you, Martin. As a respected member, your words are appreciated. I am honored. Thank you for your historical contribution!
    Tom
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    In the case of these, notsomuch. Safely and...

    In the case of these, notsomuch. Safely and easily saving otherwise useless scales! In the case of irreplaceable panels, peened collarless?? I have to take a powder and walk away to get the guts...
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    Thanks, Bill! As to the collars: Because of...

    Thanks, Bill! As to the collars: Because of several factors. I had to totally unpin the scales as I needed, in order to thin the wedges out to keep the blades riding high. Otherwise, the heels would...
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    Oh yeah! I alternate them with the stout, sturdy...

    Oh yeah! I alternate them with the stout, sturdy ones! :)

    I do know the words to that song by heart ;)
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    Thanks! I am ashamed how long I have had the...

    Thanks! I am ashamed how long I have had the workings, yet never got to them! Sometimes it all seems possible! ;)

    You are right, Darl. Thin jokers for certain, 11/16 wide. There is another old...
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    Ellicottville in ivory

    Old Carl Monkhouse and Burrell cutlery razors are known for fine steel and shaves. I was going thru the workbench pile and found an old Blackie CMon and a Burrell Top Flight. Scales rotting on one...
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