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    Hey guys, well about a year ago I introduced myself to the forum, and I got pretty side tracked with knife projects so I havnt really been around much. But I did finally make one! I thought I post a picture of my first attempt at a razor, I made 5 of these, this was the first finished one. Comment, suggestions and critiques are much appreciated! Thanks for looking

    Steel- O1 hand finished and etched
    Handle- Stabalized lace wood with brass pins



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    Well I do like fixed blade razors. That one looks like it would take a little muting for me to be comfortable shaving with it. There are many that like the spikes, double spikes always make me shiver. I cannot see a bevel on it so I am going to guess you have not yet honed her up and taken her for a spin.
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    Nice looking blade but that point makes my face hurt

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    I LOVE the look of that razor. Very traditional? In a knife sort of way. I actually prefer the sharp spikey points. Very well done. I'm not sure how it feels or where the balance is but wouldn't mind finding out.
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    Wouldn't mind trying one either. Just a little west of your position now fellow canuck.

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    The workmanship looks OK to me and I like shoulderless blades. The spike at the heel I would not care for though but others might not object. If it only had the spike at the tip it would not be a razor I like to see a novice use either.

    The biggest question for me would be is the geometry correct? I can't tell that from looking at it. Like RezDog I can't see a bevel so I also assume it is not honed yet. Not much more you tell about it without shaving with it.

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