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Very creative work, reminds me of what a Klingon would use.:rock:, With an HRC of 63, the steel you mentioned (don't recognize it) must be 1.2 carbon content-like the denomination of the name ;1.2842 -90MnCrV8 , is that a chrome/vanadium type steel crucible?
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That is one good looking razor! Well done!:tu
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Wonderful razor. Top notch.
I wonder about your makers mark, the stamp. How did you make that? Did you make your own stamp?
Thanks,
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Thank you. The stamp was made for me. I sended them the design in .pdf and a week later, I had it. Not cheap, but I think its much more better than an etching. Most of the vintage razors, even if they had more than 150 years have not lose there stamp. I dont think a etching is so resistant.
The problem is, it is not so easy to beat the mark in the steel. Its need a littel training and confidence, when you beat with a 1,5 kg hammer with full force on a little stamp in your hand ;) I hope the next time it will come out better.
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Nice Job, another fine German made razor....:bow
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You are truely one telented craftsman.
i love the futuristic modern pul on a Classic item.
You will go far ,keep up the good work.
I will keep a watch on your items.
many thanks,
Brian
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WOW that is an amazing razor, i live the scale and the work on the spine is briliant. Great work keep us posted on any other creations
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Very well done with lots of detail. You can work on my blades anytime. Scales too.
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Really super piece. I don't think anyone would believe that was a first attempt. You've got serious skills.:bow