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    Default Stanley Bedrock 607. $370 delivered.

    Nice Bedrock 607. 90% japanning. English iron. Disassembled, cleaned and sharpened.

    $370 delivered. (This is on eBay but this is a much lower price here)

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    Price drop to $340

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    Hi Harmek,

    Can you provide photos of the lever cap and the blade. Loooking to see if they're chipped or pitted in any way.

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    Here are the requested pics.

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    Seems to be a small chip in the corner of the lever cap.

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    Thanks Harmek.

    Is the blade an original SW or a later replacement? It looks like it has grind marks similar to the later english blades.

    Sorry for all the questions. I'm trying to build a complete set of type 6 bedrocks so looking for serviceable original bits in them if possible. Happy to refurbish or replace non-original bits, but I need to factor this in.

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    It's definitely not a sweetheart. It's an English made one. Saldy I don't have any spare sweetheart irons hanging about. The grind marks are probably my clumsy attempt to flatten the back.

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    Hi Harmek, did this sell?

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    Yes it did, OG. Long time ago and with this a few pages deep at the time I thought I’d leave the thread alone.

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