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    The 1820's razor took lots of work to get it...

    The 1820's razor took lots of work to get it usable, originally the scales at the pivot hole on one side was cracked so I filled it with CA and used a liner on that side, then clear enameled the...
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    Here's my coolest finds, $160 total Narrow Y/G...

    Here's my coolest finds, $160 total
    Narrow Y/G Escher, wide Escher, narrow dark blue Thurigian, smaller Coticule
    NOS Boker Red Injun, 1820's Superior wedge, 1840's Jos Elliot wedge with bone...
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    Ha!! I got lucky with all three, I found two of...

    Ha!!
    I got lucky with all three, I found two of them in old tool boxes and the other just at a good price. If you factor in the 100 hours of looking and 500+ miles of driving, maybe not so cheap!...
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    I've got an un-labeled vintage dark blue and it...

    I've got an un-labeled vintage dark blue and it works great! As stated above it's slower and works very similar to the Y/G. And as to price, I found both of my labeled Eschers in the "wild" for a...
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    I had to check anyway!! lol!! It's straight, and...

    I had to check anyway!! lol!! It's straight, and the the camera is pretty cheap
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    Here's mine, they are nearly identical as far as...

    Here's mine, they are nearly identical as far as honing, the narrow one is labeled yellow/green, the larger one doesn't say but is slightly darker. Maybe this will help with the color id of yours
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