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    I've had my eye on this one for a week or so. A local antique store had her for "sale" at an outlandish sum. Well I flat walked out on the saleslady last weekend. Today, however, she was much more reasonable and I came home with this.

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    Half to 3/4 hollow, 5/8 blade, looks to be black horn scales. She's gonna need lots of work, but thus far I'm pretty proud.
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    Real nice. I like the smile profile of the edge. I find razors like that to make fine shavers.
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    Nice I bet your smile is wider than the grin on the razor.

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    I get it out just to look it, picturing what it will look like restored. I wish I could shave with her now, but I guess the work and the wait make it all the better.

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    I recently purchased a full concave W&B just like the one you posted pics of. Do you know how old it is or anything else about it? Can't wait to get mine ready for shaving. Thanks!!!
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    At the oldest 1891. “England” stamped on the blade gives it away. Country of origin was required because of the McKinley tariffs. Could be as young as 1921 as W&B was bought by another company, I’m not sure if they continued to make straights under that name. Strazors has lots of info about some of the more well known cutlers.

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    Here is your razor in a 6/8 version.
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    Nice! I've found straights at Antique Stores, but they are usually more than I'm willing to pay. Looks like a good project.
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    Talk about necroposting. This thread is from 9 yrs.ago.

    But Karl, I believe that's what his should've looked like, minus the hone wear.
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    Default Blade polish

    Quote Originally Posted by karlej View Post
    Here is your razor in a 6/8 version.
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    Would using a 0000 steel wool be advisable on my W&B blade that has some pitting.
    I'm new to blade polishing and don't won't to ruin a vintage razor. I know that 0000 steel wool polishes chrome very well.

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