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Army Razor
I've had this razor for over a year and finally found some time to restore it. I posted this razor unrestored last year with a very interesting coffin. I won't repeat the history. Here is link if you missed it. http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...rmy-razor.html
The blade faces are done in a glazed finish which I think it originally had. I did the spine and tang in crocus because I like the contrast but they were originally glazed. The scales are a copy of the originals of which I only had one half. A lead wedge and brass pins and collars holds it all together.
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Beautiful job of restoration. Thanks for showing and the link to the original.
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Nice work!
But I can't tell a difference between glazed and crocus in your pictures.
But then who am I to judge from my pictures? :rofl2:
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An appropriate razor for a great Veteran's Day shave btw.
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You ever find one in an 82cd airborne, fix it up and call me, I would love one that looks like that, with my old outfit. Great work. Tc
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Flawless work on a very cool razor. Thanks for sharing.
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Great job Karlj it looks new, probably better than new :)
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Lovely work and that is beautiful razor.
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Nailed it. Always inspiring to see your restoration work--true to form and history. Love it!
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Very nice sir, I would like to know how you do your pins.. I'm jealous. :hmmm:
MIke