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    Smile little george

    This is the george w & son that was in perfect condition on flea bay,except the blade was about an inch short when I got it ,but very well done
    Anyway making the best of a bad situation ,I now have a travell razor,when its honed .
    This is what it looks like now
    Kind regards Peter
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    I'm likin' it. Good job

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    Nicely done. Must've looked like a 10/8 without reference

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    Thanks guys, although its not looked for its always nice to get a pat on the back every now and again
    Thanks ,Kind regards Peter

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    Peter, that is an excellent solution to a chipped blade. I think I will try it on one that I tanked during restoration. Sheffield steel, nice shape but now chipped at the toe.

    I will give mine a try. Did not think it would look this good when shortened.

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    Short blades are cool! I like them much better than full size 3" blades.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    I've got a Satinedge that's going the same route. Nice to see I'm not alone.

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