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Thread: 8/8 fixed blade custom

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I was fully prepared, I 'knew' from what was said about 'usually like traditional', that I was NOT going to like the lines ....... until I clicked the link ........ That is a cool looking razor. I've always stuck with the folding razor but that one has me tempted to step out of my comfort zone. Very nice !
    haha- "book by its cover" works sometimes jimmy. but if my wife went by that, well.........
    im glad you like the lines, it was a lot of fun "drawing" in the finished shape at the grinder, testing the feel as I went. the results are very pleasing, to me at least.
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    I really love the feel of this one, kept refining the handle for feel during the shave. heres a couple others which I no longer have, with the same design to the handle but in a spike point version and a Spanish point. the Spanish point version I also did some experimenting with textures and bevel details on the tip. hammered texture on the tail and some ground in texture on the blade faces, a lot of fun
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    How heavy is this thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergeant View Post
    How heavy is this thing
    3.6 oz, sorry I hadn't thought to put that in the description. I edited the description, thanks for that
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