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    Have not bought this yet, dunno if this is an actual straight or something used for bloodletting. It's a J.R. Torrey with translucent scales, some pearl type overlay on the tang and and the point is a shape I don't think I've ever seen. The spine and tip taper back to a point, almost like a dull edge, dunno how else to describe that. The shop keep let me snap a few photos with my camera phone...

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    I'd buy that in a NY minute .... and that is a pair of seconds. I believe that is a French point ? One way or the other I would jump on that.

    Edit; if the rust near the edge wasn't too bad ... i.e. pitted.
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    That would be a French point and the covered tang could be a MOP or Ivory or it may just be celluliod? Either way if the price is right it could be cleaned up and be a very nice razor.

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    it's only $25, so yea the price is right but the rust near the edge is heavy, gonna go back tomorrow with my loupe and see what I can discover.

    and the picture of the tang is deceiving, it's clearly not ivory when you see it up close, looks iridescent like pearl but dunno if it's fake or not
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    I'd be slightly worried about cell rot on that blade -- the translucent celluloid is the most common type associated with cell rot -- and the location of rust on the blade seems to suggest that might be the case...of course this is all judging by a cell phone picture, so, who knows.

    Here is an example of cellrot -- if it looks like this, pass on it



    Definitely return and check it out!

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    considering the rust patterns there's probably a very good chance that is cel rot. honestly the scales are very pretty but don't match the tang overlay as well as they could IMO. If I buy it I would certainly want to try and restore the scales but if it looks too much like cel rot I'd probably just replace em.

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    snap it up man! Then rescale the heck out of it. I'm dying to see some more of your inlay work!! I know you could find something to really set off the tang sheathing.

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