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    Looks like all she needs is a little polish & hone.
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    And a very nice score it is, a wonderful grind on that one!
    That's what I like about the older Brittish razors, they were creative with the ways they ground their razors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Looks like all she needs is a little polish & hone.
    A little sanding and a quick polish and hoping for the best. The scales are cradled so I have to make some.

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    And a very nice score it is, a wonderful grind on that one!
    That's what I like about the older Brittish razors, they were creative with the ways they ground their razors.
    Yeah it is a cool looking grind!
    I was pretty excited when I saw it...

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    He you're going to make them ducks jealous, so send it my way.
    Nice catch! Enjoy!
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    Well here she is all cleaned up and with a new set of shoes on her.
    The original scales cracked and split when I took them off.

    The horn scales I made are EXACT copies.
    Original lead wedge, close as possible to washers on the pins and NiAg pins.

    I FINALLY got 1 good pic:

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    Very nice work!
    And I'm glad to see you didn't decide to go all "original" on the scales!
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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    Very nice work!
    And I'm glad to see you didn't decide to go all "original" on the scales!
    They are as close as I could get them.

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    Very very nice. What process did you use to polish that? I just picked up two Sheffield I wanna make shiny
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