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    Senior Member Suticat's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    It may have been in "What are you working on"?
    Dont ask how i know this but its not in that thread...


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    Just a wild guess............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suticat View Post
    Got this little beauty in today. No rust which is awesome but a few bug bites on the wedge end of the scales. So far all I've done is wash it with soap and water. Thinking about how far I want to go with it if anything at all. I do know I want to fix the scales. Just need to find the tutorial on fixing bug bites. If I do have to rescale it or take it apart to fix the scales Im going to replace the lead wedge with a brass one.

    It has a nice etched scene on the front side for H. W. Carter. Found this snippet about them.


    "The interesting thing is, H.W. Carter’s & Sons is an old company. Originally founded back in 1859 by Henry W. Carter in Lebanon, New Hampshire it soon after became widely regarded (especially in New England) for its overalls and workwear. Henry Carter himself became widely known as a showman and extravagant fellow, often marketing his company wildly throughout the Northeast."


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    i can't remember who posted it but someone posted a picture recently of a brass frame back and I just couldn't stop thinking about it. So I had to have one. I just had to... ;-)
    I posted a Jon Engstrom, brass frameback?
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    Is this it.
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    That is probably the razor i was thinking of
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    Na it don't sux,, Na it don't sux,, Na it don't sux,, wait I got to Check on my oven,,, Again. Tc
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