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    Smile A umm, semi-custom? *a story + pics*

    Here's one that I just finished. I either made something cool, or destroyed a piece of history. Either way, I love it now and it's not gathering dust.

    Stats-
    Started as a 8/8 W. Greaves and sons, 1/4 hollow w/barber's notch, lots 'o pitting
    Ended as a 7/8++ 1/4 hollow Spanish point, shortened blade, spiked heel, unmarked blade, mirror finish.
    Thuya Burl scales with brass liners, pins & washers. Nylon thrust bearings. Poly finish.
    Thuya Burl and brass spacer.

    Here's the story, conveniently separated if you just want to see the pics;
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    So I've been eyeballing custom razors for nearly a year now, and the common
    consensus is that you should try all of your options before ordering a custom so you
    know exactly what you like. Sounds great, but what if you want a 7/8, 1/4 hollow, 
    Spanish point with a shoulderless, spiked heel? 
    I guess you're SOL, unless you have some free time.
    I won this Greaves on the bay for ~$20.00, and was disappointed when the pitting
    was worse than I expected, with micropitting throughout the entire blade. To remove
    the pitting I would have to pretty much remove the makers mark, and I would be left
    with yet another 7/8, 1/4 hollow barbers notch blade.I already have 6 of those, but I
    had an idea.
    After cleaning up the blade up to 320 grit and seeing the true extent of the pitting, I
    drew on it with a sharpie to make it look like what I would like in a custom, and then
    went to work.
    Ebay pics + a before;



    And then, the after;



    And a couple more. It closes completely centered, has a mirror finish, feels good in the hand, and shaves great.



    I'm really happy with this one. Although I had a little cut on the test shave (watch the spiked heel!), the shave was great, the balance is great, and overall I think it's my new favorite. Now to get in touch with R. Williams, Buddel, or Philadelph...

    1 more pic for good measure;



    Any comments, criticism, etc. are very welcome. Even if you're mad at me for destroying a vintage razor

    *edit* I just called it a "semi-custom" as it's not a custom, not a restoration, not really a refurb. If there's a better designation, I'd love to hear it, but I'm not trying to start a "custom vs not custom debate"
    Last edited by BigBubba; 01-04-2009 at 03:08 AM. Reason: added pic

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