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    Default Turner & Co Suffolkworks

    First razor I've gotten that was ground like this. Thought I twas worth posting.

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    Very Cool! Now....What Turner? Looks suspiciously like Johnathan Turner soon to head to Connecticut.
    Or not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Very Cool! Now....What Turner? Looks suspiciously like Johnathan Turner soon to head to Connecticut.
    Or not?
    Haven't done any research yet.

    Is this considered a concave grind? That was the closest thing I saw on the chart I checked.
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    It is the hollow grind of the day. The blade was ground lengthwise.
    Called a Rattler as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It is the hollow grind of the day. The blade was ground lengthwise.
    Called a Rattler as well.
    "Ground lengthwise" I was trying to think of the best way to articulate that. Thank you for doing it for me. First razor of mine that is ground lengthwise.
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    Thomas Turner is possible. First name is usually on those, though.
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