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    Default razors from gugi in the spa

    so not much that i know abut hte razors btu im cleaning them up
    there is still more work to do but some of what you see on the blades is dust not rust





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    Great looking work and nice collection of razors you have there.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    They are very nice blades & with the right scales should look fantastic! Love that W&B at the top.

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    Those sheffields are making me drool. If they're too much work for you. You could always scoot them over my way

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    Very nice wade and butcher at the top. I have been looking for one of those for a while now. That has a very similar blade to the prop used in sweeny todd. Very beautiful blade though.

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    got some more time in on them

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    Very nice butch, I guess they'll be coming home soon
    that wwr does look a whole lot better now, and so does the helje - another christmas event is about to happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by mbhodges View Post
    Very nice wade and butcher at the top. I have been looking for one of those for a while now. That has a very similar blade to the prop used in sweeny todd. Very beautiful blade though.
    Yeah, this one I believe is 1830-1837 iirc, looks similar to the featheredge in grind - those aren't too common for sure.
    Of course, you can pick up those sweeny todd replicas on ebay. If you don't care to shave with them that is
    Last edited by gugi; 04-03-2009 at 05:29 AM.

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