You know who you are. A 1-1/8" Marsh Pondworks wedge - biggest doggone wedge I've ever seen. :) Purple giraffe bone scales.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/images/pondworks.jpg
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You know who you are. A 1-1/8" Marsh Pondworks wedge - biggest doggone wedge I've ever seen. :) Purple giraffe bone scales.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/images/pondworks.jpg
holy freekin crap! :eek:
-micah
Good god! A(busts out calculator) 9/8 wedge! That's the perfect handheld mirror!
What year was that razor made in...Im betting the 1840's?? :D
You'd win that bet, Mr. X, 1840 was the year Marsh Brothers went under "Pond Works".
Superb! A real rarity.:cool: :cool: :cool:
X
SOOOO....who is getting the razor anyway????? :thinking: :thinking:
let them come forward and say their name!!!
Robert,
I tried to PM you but your box is full. Send it without insurance, I am stuck in washington and probably wont be around to sign for it.
Also...Im not sure if you mentioned it...but this guy is shave ready right?
Thanks,
Josh
Well... it was shave ready before rehandling. It was in my "damn, shaves good!" drawer.
Josh, Lemme know how it works on cutting BBQ Ribs..........hahahahahaha
Lynn
Oh. I thought it was a razor-shaped shaving mirror :cool:
Are we talking through the bone or just the meat lol???Quote:
Originally Posted by adjustme69
Well after a few strokes on the pasted strop, this thing shaved like a champ. Like all wedges they take a little more skill to manuver, but this thing was like having a razor with 4 wheel drive and traction control...it just plowed through everything. Great shaver, love the weight and the scales are awesome!
Oh and I forgot to mention that it came in the original box!!!
That is the biggest wedge I have ever seen.
No doubt!Quote:
Originally Posted by JLStorm
X
Looks more like a axe to me:eek: