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    As some of you already know, I'm a huge fan of Union Cutlery razors. I especially love their wedges with translucent green scales. The Gold Aro, Golden Wedge, and Gold Spike take the cake in my book! I hope you all enjoy what I consider are the finest examples of these models.
    Mr. Mark Yundt aka mycarver aka super talented dude is the man behind these restorations. He may be able to add additional info and some before/after shots for you all to see. The gold on the tang and spine is hard to see in these photos but looks amazing in person!
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    WOW! I love them both. Amazing work!
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    +1 to that !!!!
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    Nice looking blades you have there !!
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    Very nice !!....Help me with my knowledge-base please, why do you love these blades so much ?
    http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/18504-welcome-workshop-how-do-i-where-do-i-what-do-i-answers-here.html

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    Bongo, I like Union wedges because they're smooth silent shavers. Hard American steel. On top of that the green with gold accents looks pretty awesome!

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    The original Spike was basically gone. So what I did was to take a Spike from my collection and modify it to match the shape of the original razor.
    I had to adjust the length a bit. The spine was way too thick as you can see by the distance from the bottom edge to the lettering on the shaft. I also had to thin out the tail quite a bit as well to match the shape.
    Once this was done I polished the blade, shaft and plated it. On this razor the plating is only on the shaft /tail area.

    On the Wedge it covers the shaft/tail and continues across the spine and around the tip.
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    And here is the before of the Golden Wedge.
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    Union Cutlery Co of Olean, NY later became KABAR. It was one of the few "old line" American houses that stood the test of time. Still in operation today and owned by CUTCO.

    The biggest majority of the old cutlery houses went down with the depression and never came back.

    Beautiful restores by a truly talented craftsman and artist.
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    Josh - I have changed my mind and I would like to have that Gold Aro back. If it makes it easier for you, I will pay the postage.

    Nice job! Really looks great.

    Regards - Walt
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