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    Default 9/8 Wade & Butcher 'For barbers use'

    It's a 9/8 I recently restored for myself, so this one goes in my private collection.
    Blade is buffed/polished to mirror shine, orginal scales are polished to a shine and I used the original washers.
    Original lead wedge.
    There were a lot of deep scratches on both sides of the blade.
    It's not 100% perfect, but I like the razor with a bit of character left.

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    That is one big honkin blade. You did a great job bringing her back. Congratulations!!!

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    Very Nice! Looks like mine! I commend you for keeping it all original.

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    Very well done. Love that you kept it all stock. It's so nice to be able to do that when you can! Thanks for sharing

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    Nice razor, great job. I shaved with one like it this evening. Gives a wonderful shave.

    http://straightrazorplace.com/shave-...tml#post897243

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    Absolutely Beautiful. Those scales took a nice shine, and great job saving those washers, they look like new.
    Grant

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    Nice job Dimitry. It's a very nice looking razor now.

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    Wow, back from the dead. Looks great and the washers have come up a real treat. Well done.

    Stu

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    Great restore! How did you keep all of the black in the printing on the tang?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zomax View Post
    Great restore! How did you keep all of the black in the printing on the tang?
    I just sanded, buffed and polished the razor. I did not do anything to keep all the black in the printing on the tang.
    It's probably just the effect of the light.

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