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    Default W. Greaves & Sons Sheaf Works straight razor

    Cheetah Meat here reporting from the poor house..thats why this blade is so small I guess.

    Along with huge razors I also love blades that look like they might be a pain in the ass to hone.
    I really love the tapered blade look...nevermind shaving. Looks are all that matters...LOL

    I cant wait to get her home and scrape all of the crude off and polish 'er up.

    Thanks for looking

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    Definately got some work ahead of you, have fun!
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    So you're the one who got that one. I picked up the tapered Fred Fenney, can't wait to get that one. Been a couple tapereds around lately.

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    Will be interesting to see this blade cleaned up somehow i think it will turn out pretty well!

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    Man! Lootsa work there. It will shave like dynamite after some work. Makin it look good? It looks pretty good.
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    I rest my case.

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    Get one on your face already!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    Get one on your face already!

    THANK YOU!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    Get one on your face already!
    I haven't found the right blade yet. Maybe if i had Sharp's 9/8 Greaves or Wullies 9/8 Masonic I'd be lathering up my face right now with some cow fat, some bacon strips and 2 hot towels massaging my jawline with a toothbrush, a pigeon and some hot pachullie oil

    no pressure though.........lol
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    A Greaves "rat Razor"!! I've got a Reynold's "rat razor" with slightly less patina and I LOVE IT!
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    [QUOTE=Wullie;1072595]A Greaves "rat Razor"!! I've got a Reynold's "rat razor" with slightly less patina and I LOVE IT!
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    The patina on my razor definitely has to go. is there a reason why its called a rat razor?

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