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    Wow. What a score. I have lucked out in the past but that's the JACKPOT!
    What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one

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    Actually just checked the Sheffield. Scale is cracked at pivot pin(junk/pattern) picked away at rusted chip. Started looking like my crown & sword. Took off edge with dremmel, breadknifed to yet another. 5/8To4/8 razor. No noticable pitting under rust. Removed scales to be safe. Their junk
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Actually just checked the Sheffield. Scale is cracked at pivot pin(junk/pattern) picked away at rusted chip. Started looking like my crown & sword. Took off edge with dremmel, breadknifed to yet another. 5/8To4/8 razor. No noticable pitting under rust. Removed scales to be safe. Their junk
    Good call. If it is cell rot, you wouldn't want those scales anywhere near your others. Best of luck with it from here. It's great to see when razors that look to be really messed up are brought back to life.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
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    OB: I have a “CHAMPION” from CANTON CUTLERY CO CANTON OHIO. (1879-1930) I also recently sold one stamped JACKSON, FREMONT, OHIO. (1893-1904) Finally I've an Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, O. that was Made in Germany, another example of vanity blades, made in England or Germany, for Ohio distributors & retailers. I will like to see what you do with that special santa Clauss that you stole today. You get an early X-mas
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Actually just checked the Sheffield. Scale is cracked at pivot pin(junk/pattern) picked away at rusted chip. Started looking like my crown & sword. Took off edge with dremmel, breadknifed to yet another. 5/8To4/8 razor. No noticable pitting under rust. Removed scales to be safe. Their junk
    Glad to hear. Now you have money. This is a solid blade. scales are easy peasy. Congratulations. I want to come down to your antique stores.
    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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