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    Default Frameback

    Steel: У8A , damask stainless, screw M2
    Size: 7/8", 1/2
    Handle: Micarta
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    Beautiful razor but don't see a frameback, just a hollow grind. Sorry.

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    Beautiful razor.
    Closer pic of blade? I can't see Damascus pattern clearly.
    Who makes that Micarta? It looks good.
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    Nice razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    Beautiful razor but don't see a frameback, just a hollow grind. Sorry.
    so it looks like a frameback?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JP5 View Post
    Beautiful razor.
    Closer pic of blade? I can't see Damascus pattern clearly.
    Who makes that Micarta? It looks good.
    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
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    This is what I know as a frameback grind. A frame with a thin flat blade, not hollow ground.

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    Interesting! I have never seen a frameback razor with the screws on the spine like that. Very nicely done.
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    If you are referring to this Gilchrist there are no screws. Blade is not removable.
    Razors from France and Switzerland have removable blades

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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post


    This is what I know as a frameback grind. A frame with a thin flat blade, not hollow ground.
    For me, the frameback is more associated with a removable blade, because then it makes sense, from the point of view of technology and economics. It would be possible to recall the Japanese with the frameback geometry, but at the same time made from a single piece of metal, such razors come across. I could be wrong, but, unfortunately, moke a poor knowledge of English will not allow us to argue

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    It's not a matter of arguing or ones command of English.
    Go on strazors.com and click on construction tab at top. This will give chart showing parts of razor, tang differences and dates, point shapes and a chart of grinds. On right of chart are a frameback and faux frameback.

    How is your blade attached to the frame. On vintage blade was fastened in groove in frame.

    I think it is a beautiful razor and you did a fantastic job. Wish I had your talent.

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