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    Andrew, just by looking at the scales, they appear to be bone. Nice score though, I wish I had that one! You do have me in your will right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    Andrew, just by looking at the scales, they appear to be bone. Nice score though, I wish I had that one! You do have me in your will right?
    Nope - it all goes to the Father, Pope Razorfeld and to his Church of the Open Razor and Stone...sorry.
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    The coffers of the Church will overflow from your largesse Cardinal and Keeper of the Faith. A Morning Shaving Mass will be dedicate in your name and for all 1700's razors. There will be a libation of distilled water (the elixir of goodness) on the Altar of the Hone.
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    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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