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    Just blades at the moment, the first a G. Wostenholm & Sons that is taken to paper grit 1200 (european) with some pitting left then chemicaly blued and sanded again giving a rustic look. The second a W. Greaves & Sons also taken to 1200 clean and ready to be polished. Both relatively large wedges (not true wedges though) What i wonder now is? Do anyone of you guys have opinions on them? Are they good blades, are they worth going all the way with, honing, new scales etc... good shavers? Any opinions would be nice.

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    those are both fantastic blades and will make great shavers. looking good so far, except not big on the woste. although there may be an image on the front that you are not wanting to get rid of. not sure.

    either way, good start. if you decide you do not like, there are plenty that will take both blades off you quick.

    good luck.

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    GO FOR IT !!!!

    Those are both full of real potential, that Greaves just looks mean .....

    I would push the polish more on the Wostie myself but that is like everything else YMMV

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    That Greaves is great. Definitely go all the way with that.

    I can see the patina look you are going for with the other- I just think most people don't 'prefer' that look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I would push the polish more on the Wostie myself but that is like everything else YMMV
    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    I can see the patina look you are going for with the other- I just think most people don't 'prefer' that look.

    At least Alex and I hehe

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    Well, I guess as usual, I'm different, because I really like it as it is. It's an antique so there's nothing wrong with letting it look like an antique.
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    I'm for both 'looks'.
    I like shiny but as Ron said ' It's an antique so....'
    The Wosty is welcome in the Rustiques Club.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Nothing wrong with it looking like an antique is right. My opinion however is that he could do a lot more work on the Wostenholm seeing as how the bluing will accentuate pits and the uneven hone wear. YMMV and all that.

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    Thanks for the input guys, the Greaves is probably going to Traveller for something in turqoise with white smoke swirls and we'll se what becomes of the Wostenholm. I will post again when they are finished.

    Amund.

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    Nicely done...I agree with what has been posted in that I really like the look and shape of the Greaves blade.

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