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    Default Befor and After

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Size:  38.2 KB The first photo is the oak razor after and the second Is the oak before. My lighting isn't quite that good so . The third photo is the before Fredrick Reynolds and the forth is after and the fifth photo is the wade and butcher that the name of wade and butcher had been ground off. The first 2 cleaned up pretty good and honed . The Fredrick Reynolds shaved ok and I'm waiting on the beard for the Oak razor test. the wade and butcher or what ever I sent back. Had to go through Pay pal TO GET A REFUND BUT everything worked out ok. I"ve got 3 more razors coming to play with. Winters a long time going.

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    Really like the looks of the Oak Razor (have never seen one) and the Frederick Reynolds, good job on them BTW.

    Yep! 'Tis honing weather for sure. Big ice storm (expecting 1/4 to an inch of ice) here in TN, a few wrecks on I 40 and several in town and the worst is yet to come. Good time to stay home and hone..........
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    Those turned out beautiful. Good job!

    +1 for the indoors.

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    I've tried to stay away from those pointy blade because of the color red. but this Fredrick Reynolds honed up pretty good. and the oak razor it took 3 tries to get where it would shave. I originally bought them to play with clean up light restoration hone shave with them and then sell to get another to do the same. well I kind of like them both. I hate making decisions.

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    Looking very nice. Thanks for sharing.
    May your lather be moist and slick, the sweep of your razor sure, and your edge always keen!

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