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    You've convinced me Zak - I'll take both then for...

    You've convinced me Zak - I'll take both then for my W&B Magnum Bonum, restored by Glen (GSSIXGUN)....everybody wins, right? :-)
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    That's gorgeous, trade you mine for that...

    That's gorgeous, trade you mine for that one.....LOL.

    That one might even be 1790-1810? The scales on that are original aren't they? Spectacular.....
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    Was waiting for you Zak!!! I couldn't exactly...

    Was waiting for you Zak!!! I couldn't exactly remember the period, so they're earlier in fact.

    What's with the acid wash (if I have that correct) versus what looks like the stamped etchings?
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    A W&B, "Magnum Bonum" is always a superb...

    A W&B, "Magnum Bonum" is always a superb purchase, large "branded" razor from an epic time, I would've grabbed it faster than a fat kid on a smarty.

    Only thing that bugs me about the later ones...
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    Think around 1860's, newer, the acid wash on the...

    Think around 1860's, newer, the acid wash on the blade face being the indicator, do a search, think theres a few threads on the MB razors, very nice to grab one in good condition, super nice score...
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    Yup, "Magnum Bonum", very common on many razors...

    Yup, "Magnum Bonum", very common on many razors of the time, "Great Good" in Latin.

    Here's another....I have at least two I think.

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