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    Default Morley & Sons clover brand

    So I bought this Morley & Sons clover brand as my first eBay razor and I have to say I'm quite pleased with it. Received it yesterday in the mail, stropped it up and shaved with it. Good first shave I gotta say..maybe it needs a little refreshment on the pasted strop but after that I'm sure it's a nice every say shaver.Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1390483853510.jpg
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    Its in beautiful condition.

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    Morley & Sons Clover's are always great shavers, enjoy your beautiful example.
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    One of the early razor in my rotation, fantastic shaver, still in use, yours is in very nice condition, Enjoy!

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    Indeed, that is a great looking blade. Nice find you got there. Looks to be an awesome shaver.
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    Very nice. I have the same one and it is a fantastic shaver. Are your pins collarless? Mine are and I have been wondering if that is how they originally were.

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    Mine is up in show and tell. But here is when I got it, and now. This one is still getting worked on, and is my first resto project. Did not expect this to be salvageable when I started, figured it was a good piece to gain some expertise with, but it's actually looking like it might come back from the dead. Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1436962251009.jpg
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