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09-16-2014, 07:01 PM #1
OCD Razor swapped for historical wood
A friend of mine, Jaydee, spent some time while in the Naval Reserves aboard the USS Constitution. The ship is constantly being refitted, with only about 15% of the wood being from the original build. He sent me a small package with some stabilized wood. When I called to thank him he explained that most of the wood was Douglas fir that was not from the original build. There were 2 pieces that were original oak from the 1795 build. Original wood from the oldest commissioned warship in the world....pretty damn cool!!! He also included a few pieces of Kauri, ancient wood from New Zealand. This stuff is at least 60,000 years old, also cool.
When I asked what I could possibly do to pay for all this, he said "money can't buy this...I want one of your razors". So here it is.
I regret that the only 2 pictures I have of it are a couple I took with my cell phone to send to him via text message. It is a 8/8's square point with jimps on top and bottom and on the front of the nose instead of a barbers notch. The grind is full hollow and the finish is near-mirror. All the lines are straight and angular, modern looking, so I put silver twill (like silver carbon fiber) scales with a polished aluminum spacer.
As always, thanks for looking
Bob at OCD Razors
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