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    She's not perfect, and someone has treated her poorly in the past, but I am going to give her a lovely home, and some tender care, and she is going to shave just fine. Blade edge is fine, the scales have a couple cracks, and one gouge on the bottom, but are otherwise okay to my eye. The blade is a full 7/8 across the whole length of the spine. The biggest shame is the loss of whatever trademarks or insignia may have been on the blade. The biggest plus was being able to have the Sales staff get the seller to agree to 40% off the asking price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orville View Post
    She's not perfect, and someone has treated her poorly in the past, but I am going to give her a lovely home, and some tender care, and she is going to shave just fine. Blade edge is fine, the scales have a couple cracks, and one gouge on the bottom, but are otherwise okay to my eye. The blade is a full 7/8 across the whole length of the spine. The biggest shame is the loss of whatever trademarks or insignia may have been on the blade. The biggest plus was being able to have the Sales staff get the seller to agree to 40% off the asking price.
    I think you'll find there was no engraving on the blade itself. Is this 1/4 grind? If so then I have one similar, with the same delicately shaped tail and there are no markings on it other than what you have on the tang of yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puketui41 View Post
    I think you'll find there was no engraving on the blade itself. Is this 1/4 grind? If so then I have one similar, with the same delicately shaped tail and there are no markings on it other than what you have on the tang of yours.
    Thanks for that info. I hope you are correct. Don't know enough about them to be sure. Not sure about the grind, other than that it's very wedge like. Will take a picture from that end later today and you guys can weigh in.

    Was really "back and forth" on this razor for a few minutes. The capper came when I called Mike. He mentioned how he had been into Straights for a few years and still didn't have an FBU of his own. That decided me on getting it, but still trying to force a better deal. Was nervous about that, because the pricing on the rest of his stuff was what I thought to be "ambitious". Definitely pricing his stuff high, though, as he did not even counter my offer, just took the deal. Yummy.
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    Here's a pic of one I found, it's all original, it was not quite in the wild find, but close enough - this one is a 9/8, and aside from a zit on the blade face, it's in great shape.

    And I agree, like yours this one is a 1/4 hollow, and I think these were made to shave a lot of people on a daily basis, these seem to be real workhorses, you'll be very pleased:

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    Gorgeous blade(s) gents. Im green with envy, but in a good way.
    I will find something this summer hopefully on the way to or from the cottage.. Lots of small towns with quaint shops to poke round in.
    I fell prey to buy everything shiny syndrome in the beginning. Quantity over quality in some cases. Need to cull my herd and keep just the few I actually seek out come shave time.
    Been great blades to learn on though..
    Be it shaving, and honing, scale making and restoring.
    Cheers and enjoy the shaves.
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