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    Got this in the mail this week from our friend Stefan. A laser sharp Wade and Butcher, cleaned up and sporting some beautiful new scales in snake wood.
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    Very nice, enjoy her.
    Thanks for sharing.


    O.K. Stefan, where did you get the laser hone ??
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    I am the biggest sucker for wood scales...that razor is pure class, it just screams that too me when I look at it....very nice, enjoy

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    Shaved with it this afternoon and can honestly say it was probably the best shave of my life. Smooooooth.

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    Sweet looking razor, great scales Enjoy!

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    Very nice. :-)

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    Beautiful, I love to see old things come to life again!
    It's a special feeling to shave with a razor that last time it did service could have been 200 years ago.
    Got an old English razor bought in Afghanistan, probably left there by the Brits in an earlier war.

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    I love the scales! Enjoy her my friend

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    Realy nice looking scales! Love it.

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    That is a great looking razor and those scales just seem to fit. I know from experience that Stefan can definitely put an edge on a razor, so I know you'll enjoy the shaves.
    Last night, I shot an elephant in my pajamas..........

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