Man! Great job, Karl! :tu
Those shave great. You have inspired me to get on mine.
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Man! Great job, Karl! :tu
Those shave great. You have inspired me to get on mine.
I think the pic on the left is an imitation of the rare Leopard Tortoise :D
I feel now there is a gap in my razor portfolio...what a great restore of this fascinating grind, thanks.
And, +1 on the light box. It is not that easy to photograph metal to look like metal. I really like your daylight pic.
Too bad they're not consistent. There's lots of not so great faux tortoise out there, but that stuff looks great on that FR. If it's not too expensive I may try my luck on my next order with them.
I have a couple of Rattlers .
I just need some thing to help me sand under the edge of the spine without loosing that sharp line. Maybe some kind of thin rod?
I ordered some of that tortuga based on the earlier write up. Sadly I received the same as your lot on the left. Still going to plow ahead as return shipping even if they got more would be silly from up here. I hope once overlapped the spots take on a deeper overall tone.
Great job on that rattler sir.
:chapeau
Stunning blade. The scales look better than original, a shame the product isn't consistent.
Great job!!!
especially the mirror the blade
Beautiful job on the scales, I have an Elliot that is very similar, with the original scales, they're faded a bit, but pretty much bang-on to what you put on that Reynolds - very nice!;)
Wonderful job you did with this razor, the tortoise pattern is very nice, I much prefer these pattern of tortoise than the one most commonly used, the one with the streaks of colour as opposed to spots.
I would like to blend this thread with the Limerick thread:
I fell in love with a humpbacked rattler...