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02-04-2010, 06:13 PM
Thread: Greaves, Pauldrons, and Gauntlets
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I know that (according to Goins' Encyclopedia)...
I know that (according to Goins' Encyclopedia) Greaves built the Sheaf Works in 1826 and then sold out to B.J. Eyre in 1850. So, all of Greaves razors must have been made during those years. My...
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02-04-2010, 05:16 PM
Thread: Greaves, Pauldrons, and Gauntlets
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And finally one that is sitting in the repair...
And finally one that is sitting in the repair box. It is a 15/16 half hollow, which appears to be a regrind. The barber's notch is very deep (about 3/16"), and is marked only Sheaf Works. Does anyone...
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02-04-2010, 05:08 PM
Thread: Greaves, Pauldrons, and Gauntlets
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This one is a 6/8 near wedge with that sexy...
This one is a 6/8 near wedge with that sexy swayback and a nice thumb notch. I think this is the only razor I own that has the wedge and the bolster cast as a single unit. I looked with a 10x loupe...
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02-04-2010, 05:01 PM
Thread: Greaves, Pauldrons, and Gauntlets
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Wow, Jimmy! What a great catch. Really beautiful....
Wow, Jimmy! What a great catch. Really beautiful. And I'm glad Holli located that last one because I really like the unusual tang on that guy. Here are a few that I have to contribute to the...
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