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    Nice acquisition!
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    I love those old fine Sheffield’s with whisper thin Ivory scales. They are truly addictive. Shavers all.

    Kind of like driving a 4x4 and an Italian Sports Car.

    Clean them well then wick in a drop of CA, lightly sand and buff.
    Watch the humidity where you store them.

    Enjoy
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeJay View Post
    Here she is. John Creswick, Sheffield.
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    That one looks very nice. should polish up hone and shaave great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
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    I watched this one for about 25 seconds before bidding on it the other day then waited to be out bid for days. I know in the past i have favored the heavier blades and horn scales but a friend of mine turned me on to a nice 6/8 mappin webb with ivory scales and it looks like I've caught the fever. Now this one is not a mappin but it is a sheffield and looks like either a 11/16 or 6/8 . the scales have a crack in them at the wedge end but I do believe i can epoxy it where it will not spread. the blade looks like there is little were. anyway can't wait till it get's here.
    This one came today and it looks pretty good. i removed the wedge pin cleaned and epoxyed the crack. waiting for the epoxy to harden to brad the pin and hone. I looks like it's not been honed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    There was one other bidder. I really expected more considering the condition it looked in. Shipping was more than what it would have been if it had been in the states but still went for less than i expected.
    Sometimes they just slip under the radar, and you own what looks like a smokin' razor, little used, with ivory scales...that's a really nice looking razor....you would have had more bids if I had seen it....
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    Nice looking razor! A couple yeas back I was favoring wedge and heavy grinds but now I am leaning back towards hollow... I bet your new one there will shave great!

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