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    Dang scale stamp is upside down.... The stamper guy was drunk that day I guess
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    Let's see ..... How some were done, esp in one of a pair so the writing could be all right-side-up as the box was opened.
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    I see, so it's possible this was one, from a set of 2. I think I know exactly what your talking about. The two would lay flat in the box, kinda like the Yin Yang symbol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Yesterday after work I stopped in at one of my usual antique malls that I hadn't been into for a while to see if there were any new blades in stock. Right at the front door I see 4 and thought, Yesssss! Get the girl over to open up the case and I go over them all. Even at $20 a piece, nothing worth buying except.......... A Bengall that I notice has perfect Ivory scales. YOINK, donor scales!

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    I carry on with my search and the lady puts the razor at the front for me. I get down another Isle and I see 2 very nice Sheffield blades in a glass cabinet. Get the girl again and I have a once over. The first one is a very nice Sheffield, Joseph Rodgers with Diamond edge blade etch, horn scales that also read Diamond edge, and a very nice matching box. But I pass on the blade due to over honing on the toe.

    Next blade has very good condition blade, hardley any hone wear, Beautiful ivory scales, and serious rust over the tang. I couldn't even see a makers mark..... but that ivory!!! No cracks just a bit of warping.My initial thought is, "Man those scales would look good on that naked Tally Ho I have sitting at home"..... But I pass on it too.

    Next day.... I regret not buying both blades so I got back. Get the kind lady to get both razors out for me again and I tell her, I'll take both. She asks me if I'm going to continue shopping, I say no and I'll pay for them now.... Now at these antique malls, they do not like customers walking around with sharp objects so typically they take them for you. As I walk away, I hear behind me what sounds like a heavy razor hitting the ground. I turn around and see her pick something up from the floor.... Oh geez, I hope that wasn't the ivory one!!! We get to the front and I can't see the razors yet as she carries them behind the desk where she starts to package them up for me. I try to see what she's doing and I can't, so I straight up ask her "did you drop one of the razors?" She turns around and I can immediately tell that she messed up real good by the look on her face. "Yes." she says. "Are they ok?" I say "Ya I think they're fine."
    At this point I can see bright white peering at my from a fresh break in the scale. "Can I see that white one please." Well, she brings it over to me and the wedge end is completely broke in half. "it's broke." I say annoyed. " I don't think I want this one any more." She was very apologetic, but I really had no compassion for her at the time. Once I got to my truck I had a few choice words I yelled, but once I started to drive, I slowly started to feel bad for the girl. The Ivory was some of the thinnest I've ever seen, and I know she was fighting with keys, the 2 razors, and both boxes. Maybe I should have offered her a hand instead of charging to the front to pay.

    Here's the Joseph Rodgers Diamond edge that I ended up getting. Hone wear on the toe, but I think can be made good again. Unfortunately, I think the etch will be lost in doing so.

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    Was just reading the part when my jaw dropped and you said you, "passed on the Diamond Edge", I was madly about to begin typing a PM to you to pick it up for me when I read you came to your senses (wink, wink) and grabbed it, has a bit of wear, but it looks fantastic, the etch looks pristine on the blade face, thumb notch, and the scales, with that gold, marvelous, awesome find.

    The Canadian razor gods shined on you with that one....
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    I see, so it's possible this was one, from a set of 2. I think I know exactly what your talking about. The two would lay flat in the box, kinda like the Yin Yang symbol.
    Yes! Bill's Rodgers come to mind!

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    To be honest, at first glance the hone wear plays tricks on the eyes, making the toe look thinner than the heel. It's what my eyes told my brain initially, and then I lost interest. I wasn't even sure after I left if the scales were horn or not because there was no wedge. I was off my game that day, maybe in too much of a hurry. But your right, and I even wondered what the hell I was thinking when I walked away the first day. It needs some work, probably put a led wedge in. The wedge now is what you typically see in the early honey horn rescales, when it's built into the ends of the 2 piece scales. The rust on the tang is shallow, and should come away without much work.
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    TBH, a lot of that heavy, uneven wear is the result of pasted strops back in the day, IMO.
    Getting them back through the stones can be trouble, as we all know.
    Never know til you try!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    TBH, a lot of that heavy, uneven wear is the result of pasted strops back in the day, IMO.
    Getting them back through the stones can be trouble, as we all know.
    Never know til you try!
    I'll get an edge on er Tommy, don't cha worry! I love a challenge, even if it takes me a week to set the bevel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    I'll get an edge on er Tommy, don't cha worry! I love a challenge, even if it takes me a week to set the bevel.
    No worries! All you need is our mutual friend to get started! Mr DMT!

    Don't forget to swoop it, young man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    No worries! All you need is out mutual friend to get started! Mr DMT!
    I used Jonathans Chosera 1k while I was down in Michigan. Holy Schmidt those things are nice! Felt exactly the same a my King, but did the job in a quarter the time. Couldn't believe how quick I go the bevel set.
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