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Truly awesome in history, concept and finished product!!!
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A 15th century sword - unbelievable...that is incredible and a completely fascinating story, thank-you!
Are you going to post some other pictures of the razor?
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That's a great write up, I'm happy you were able to have a vision and come to completion on this dream. Truly awesome workmanship
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. Certainly the most impressive story of the making of a very special razor that I'll ever read.
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I second that. Whant Geezer said and evnpar said.
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Dang you Bruno, you beat me to it! I purchased a wakisashi with a crack in it just for this purpose a while back (when I got into working steel) and just haven't gotten around to it. The hardest decision for me is if I want to anneal or go the route you did.
No matter, I love how you kept the soul of the sword intact & I THANK YOU for sharing. I am sure a lot of pre-planning went into it.
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Very cool read. Thanks!
Mike
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Quite the razor Bruno ....... :bow ..... for the next challenge, create a copy of a W&B Egyptian - Ottoman out of a hunk of that scrap metal .......... :rofl2: (private joke)
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Very interesting read, Thanks for sharing!
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I'm in awe, maybe even a tear, what a superb way of preserving a piece of history. I guess the spirit of the original Samurai lives on. In our modern age these skills are getting rarer and rarer. Thank you