hade done a scales and polish the blade!!!!! Solingen, i dont know how it could be Slingne hahahaha
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hade done a scales and polish the blade!!!!! Solingen, i dont know how it could be Slingne hahahaha
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Very nice to see an old workhorse back on the line. :tu
Mora, Sweden?
Never knew they made razors there but I guess if you already have the facilities to make knifes, the leap to making razors wouldn't be too big.
haha, I miss stuff constantly, no good excuses for me, I just live my life oblivious! i didn't realize it was in the title, i just have a couple waldmins im working on (started and then tucked in a box for later) but i do love the mora knives from Sweden! great steel!
Very nice work and it paid off too. Great looking razor. Really like the spine work, classy. Kind of odd that a German made razor would be called Mora which I associate more with the Mora knife Home . Can get a bit confusing.
How did you repair the broken scale?
Bob
Good save. Goes to show what can be resurrected. It looks nice! Looks like you made new scales and transferred the inlays?