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8 Attachment(s)
Just Finished up !!!
Attachment 167725
Specs:
Wade & Butcher "The Clean Shave"
Blade: 5/8 Notched point, carbon steel, very little polishing as to keep the etch
Scales: Custom Honey Horn @ .090" thick fully polished to a mirror
Wedge: TigerEye @ .055" at the end
Pins: Solid Brass
Washers: Triple Stack Bullseye style
Internal Bearing Washers: Solid Brass
Honing: Chosera 1-5-10 Select Grade Coticule finish
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Specs:
Dubl Duck "SatinEdge"
Blade: 5/8 Spike point, carbon steel, polished back to original Satin Finish
Scales: Crimson Red G10 @ .105" thick
Wedge: Faux Ivory @ .065" at the end
Pins: Solid Nickel Silver
Washers: Reverse stack SS
Internal Bearing Washers: Solid Brass
Honing: Chosera 1-5-10 Zulu Grey finish
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Thanks for looking
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I see a lot of horn on these pages, but that Satinedge is a beauty. I'm sure the scales really are "Crimson Red", but on my monitor they look a very appealing "cranberry". The satin finish -- especially the tang -- brings to mind the look of unpainted, decades-old, machine-shop tools, rich with patina and redolent of oil. Very nice.
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What exactly is a "reverse stack" stainless steel washer setup? I'm curious...:hmmm:
While I'm pondering that, I'll also throw out there - NICELY DONE MAN! They both look GREAT!:dropjaw:
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I love them all, but especially love the Wade & Butcher! You do great work, sir!
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Nice scales, do you have an issue with G-10 dulling your saw blades very fast?
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Nice horn there! Cannot tell, but are the tang stamps red on the duck? They look very nice. :chapeau
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Reverse stack, is that when you stack the washers rounded edges against each other?
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Always an inspiration.
Beautiful :tu