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    I recently finished up this project. I took my time and followed a lot of advice from what I've read on SRP. The steel had some pits and I worked those by hand. The scales were shot; the new ones are Caribbean Rosewood with a Butternut wedge sanded to 2000 and then simply worked with tung oil. I made the collars using a method I read on an older post something like "domed washer ala vlad". I'm really happy with the result and I'm enjoying shaving with it. Many thanks to the master craftsmen who've been kind enough to share their knowledge here.
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    It's a Rattler-grind. Nothing frameback about it! Seems you have done an exemplary job.
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    Ya that looks really good! You did a great job with the scales and cleaning up the blade. Enjoy it!
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    Thanks!!! Oh right, rattler!
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    Just being picky You kept the lines on the blade and did not blow out the tang stamp.
    I can imagine lots of hand work.
    It looks quite nice.
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    I recently acquired a Greaves Frame Back in blonde horn scales, I can't post pics as I'm away from home. Those old Greaves are some mighty fine shaving Sheffield razors, I love mine!

    Fantastic job you did on that one. How does she shave?
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    Very Nice work, it all works with that rattler. The Rosewood gives it the Old time warmth of natural scales, it's a keeper.
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    That sounds awesome, I'd like to see it. I'm really happy with the shave...now. The first couple were not special, it still needed some dialing in and I had been using a little ERN 5/8 hollow ground for a little while just before so it was an adjustment for sure. But it seems to be the case that if I just stick with a razor for say like a week, be patient, eliminate variables, tinker and keep trying I get great shaves in the end. It's such a rewarding process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    That sounds awesome, I'd like to see it. I'm really happy with the shave...now. The first couple were not special, it still needed some dialing in and I had been using a little ERN 5/8 hollow ground for a little while just before so it was an adjustment for sure. But it seems to be the case that if I just stick with a razor for say like a week, be patient, eliminate variables, tinker and keep trying I get great shaves in the end. It's such a rewarding process.
    Another thing you may discover in the future........after you find a razor, clean it up, make new scales if it needs it, hone it up then shave with it for a while you sorta become attached to it, kinda adopt it, like its part of the family! Just wait until you go through all this then try to sell it, its like pulling teeth and not numbing your gums first.........

    If I don't forget when I get home I'll post some pics of my Greaves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    Another thing you may discover in the future........after you find a razor, clean it up, make new scales if it needs it, hone it up then shave with it for a while you sorta become attached to it, kinda adopt it, like its part of the family! Just wait until you go through all this then try to sell it, its like pulling teeth and not numbing your gums first.........

    If I don't forget when I get home I'll post some pics of my Greaves.
    It is like a part of the family! The whole project was ongoing for probably a couple months because I can't get to it each and every day. Then, another week or so of "dialing it in" to get it shaving right, I came to know this razor very well! It's my brother William... big brother - he's much older than me...

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