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    Man, it looks like you did a fantastic service on this one! I am certainly impressed, knowing the condition you received it in. So shiny, and able to keep the scales... Outstanding, and thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenMVermont View Post
    Man, it looks like you did a fantastic service on this one! I am certainly impressed, knowing the condition you received it in. So shiny, and able to keep the scales... Outstanding, and thanks!
    I will be very interested in how it shaves. It's old steel and honed well.

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    This defiantly shaves well! Interesting razor for me to start learning on before my Wapi or starter kit get here. Not sure if it is helping me develop proper technique earlier, or just assisting me in trying to open my face a little...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenMVermont View Post
    This defiantly shaves well! Interesting razor for me to start learning on before my Wapi or starter kit get here. Not sure if it is helping me develop proper technique earlier, or just assisting me in trying to open my face a little...
    I just hope it doesn't spoil you. It helps to start with a good razor. So many beginners ruin the edge on a pre-honed razor and then give up. Now you know you can do it.

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    Sheaf Works is the factory that put out Greaves & Sons. Looks like a Greaves to me. Excellent job, Ken!

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