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Four Monster blades
First 3 are re-scaled in Black Horn with 440C stainless wedges. These were cleaned up with Greaseless.
The 4th is a full re-grind on a 8" contact wheel. The scales are Patterned Carbon fiber. The pattern is on the top layer only - underneath is straight carbon fiber fabric layers. This makes for a very nice dark edge highlighting the pattern. Wedge is G-10 in two colors Blue/Toxic green.
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...e-3-razors.jpg
Started with some pretty rough razors.
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...mp-case-10.jpg
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...fbu-case-1.jpg
But they turned out very nice!
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...fbu-case-4.jpg
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...amp-case-7.jpg
Last one here is the regrind.
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...r-scales-1.jpg
http://www.maggardrazors.com/wp-cont...-scales-11.jpg
Hope you enjoyed!!!!
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Very nice work! Real beauties! :tu
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TOP NOTCH...
Very beautiful blades...
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Could I ask for some dimensions on the Wostenholm? Blade length, width and spine thickness.
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I'll get you some numbers soon mikew
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Blade width, 1.081" at widest.
Spine thickness 0.280"
Shoulder to tip: 3.195"
cutting edge approx 2.8"
Weight with new scales 3.8oz
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Great job on the restore, but I can't take my eyes off the scales. The third one in the first pic is gorgeous!
Cheers,
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Wow, beautiful work, Brad. I am slowly learning restoration mostly from your videos. Keep up the inspiration!