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Thread: Joseph Smith & Sons 3415

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    Default Joseph Smith & Sons 3415

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    Picked This Up Today.
    Is.The Spine Original? It Looks To Be....

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    I Am Not Even Going To Say What I Got This For...
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    How did you loose the police helicopter ? U turn under a bridge and a quick left into the tunnel ?
    It looks like a very old blade. Nice steal. The marks look newer than the rest of the blade huh ? From what I can see.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    It Looks As If Someone TRIED to Clean It up A Bit. I Got It Because of The Spine. Thought It Looked Cool.

    There Might Have Been A Few Quick Turns to Leave Before They Realized What They Charged Me Though.... Lol

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    Default Cleaned her up!

    Well here it is cleaned up:
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    Weird thing is the scales were Thick on the wedge side on one and thin on the other...Just to opposite on the pin side.
    First time I have seen this. (not that I have seen many razors)

    It cleaned up pretty nice and it took a GOOD edge on the hones. (Thanks sharptonn)
    After I stropped it there was a "chip" in the blade....
    I know Glen has said it has happened to him before so I didn't worry too much....BACK to the hones and it looks good again.
    Tree topping hairs. Now for the REAL TEST
    Going to shower and take her for a test run..........

    Thanks for Looking!

    Ed

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    Well it was a DFS!
    A little more time on the strop and I think it will work out JUST FINE!
    No nicks or cuts
    Not even a sting when I put on my AS!

    Ed

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    Very unique looking razor! Enjoy the shaves!
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