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09-07-2014, 11:19 PM
Thread: wade and butcher question..
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Looking at it more closely, I wonder if the...
Looking at it more closely, I wonder if the scales might be ivory ? I don't think they are celluloid because of the pins not having collars. Anyway, I would clean the scales with soap and water, a...
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09-07-2014, 10:45 PM
Thread: wade and butcher question..
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No "England" on the tang, so it is pre- 1889...
No "England" on the tang, so it is pre- 1889 (IIRC) ........ looks like bone scales and a typical notch point with an etching on the belly of the blade, also fairly typical. Finally, with a...
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03-24-2010, 12:32 PM
Thread: wade and butcher question..
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That ought to hone up to be a good shaver. I...
That ought to hone up to be a good shaver. I agree with holli4 that the scales look to be a synthetic. The pivot end reminds me of my Vulcanite pipe stems on the bit end where they get that...
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