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    Thumbs up Joseph Smith & Sons - The Celebrated Razor - Gray Translucent Horn

    The title pretty much sums it up.

    A Joseph Smith & Sons - The Celebrated Razor send to me which was completely restored. The usual stainingn pitting and blemishes. Belt sander, greaseless, rouges,... Restored to an immacumate finish.

    As to the scales, gray translucent horn with, tapered G10 Jade and brass pins and washers. Horrible smell as always when working with horn but once finished it takes a mirror high shine. Drop dead gorgeous in my book.

    As most of the razors they end up with an SRP member.

    Enjoy.

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    Brand: Joseph Smith & Sons - The Celebrated Razor
    Grind: Full wedge
    Width: 11/16 - smiling edge
    Total weight: 2.2 oz
    Cutting edge: 2.8"
    Wedge: G10 Jade Ghost
    Pins/Washers: Brass

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    Absolutely beautiful. Well done, Max, I really, really like those horn scales. Interesting shape, too.

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    Wow, that's great Max!

    The horn is very nice; Joseph Smith and his sons would be proud

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    That is SO classy! I love the traditional material for the scales, but the updated shape. Fantastic job again Max.

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    Stunning work Max! I cant get enough of the natural scales, either. This one really turned me on.

    Thanks,

    Mac

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    Very Elegant Max. Awsome work. That is one to be cherished by the owner.

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    very nice max love those scales

    colin

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