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    I think your variant of the vintage frameback, makes for a more modern and delightful frameback.
    I like it.
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    It's a beautiful razor in any language, no matter what it's called.
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    Hey that's a pretty cool razor. I like it. But what I have always thought of as a frameback is a seperately forged spineless blade held permanently in a pressed steel spine and tang unit. I know, others use the term differently, but to be technical about it, I think @bouschie gets the cigar. Still you have a very unique razor with an intriguing design. Could you post a pic of the screws or blade holding mechanism?

    The classic frameback was born out of economy, I believe. Less cutlery grade steel was needed. Less skilled forging and grinding. I could be wrong but I bet they were cheaper to manufacture, in their day.

    So your razor... how does it hone, and shave? Can you get a replacement blade?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arma View Post
    so it looks like a frameback?

    Mikarta is a local manufacturer, I can give a link, but I'm afraid it will be considered an advertisement. Maximum that can be done by phone
    That is awesome! A modernized frameback.

    You can send me a private message. I don't think posting the name here would be a problem though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    Go on strazors.com and click on construction tab at top.
    generally yes, but no Since, from my point of view, the Shavette has become the final product of the evolution of the freimback, the main characteristic is the dismantling, and not the profile. And in our area, I mean the majority of Russian-speaking sites about razors, what you have in the photo is a false frameback, that is, a frameback, but not collapsible. So the determination can also be influenced by the place of residence of the one who determines. On the other hand, since I am visiting you, I have to agree with your point of view
    The blade is attached with four M2 screws
    Quote Originally Posted by CrescentCityRazors View Post
    So your razor... how does it hone, and shave? Can you get a replacement blade?
    A spare blade can of course, but since there is a concavity between 1/2 and 1/4 does not make much sense in it, this is not a full hollow, it’s difficult to break.
    hone, and shave - easy and pleasant, I am most interested in razor production for steel and their heat treatment, because I went through a lot and clean carbon, the example of Japanese Tamahagane, with carbon about 0.7-0.8 most suitable for razors ... the truth is very rust
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    Call it whatever you want, it's a great looking razor. Good job and way to think outside the box.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    I agree. I don't think the name matters much. That is a very cool razor. I guess you can put different blades with different shapes. Is that right?
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    depends on the forms, there may be problems with a "smile", because of the difficulties of fitting the back and blade, although it is possible. Concavity cannot be increased, full hollow cannot be made - carving requires space. The rest is possible without problems.
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