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Harner dammy razor
Deker random Damascus made of 1095and 15n20
curly UA ironwood with some sapwood showing
gold wash screws in a 1/8" folder pivot
the blade is 6/8 of grind but is 15/16 counting the spine with a length of 3 and 1/8 inch
the spine has been carved in a diamond pattern
all feedback welcome
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Very impressive. To say it is well done would be an understatement! The love of your trade is apparent in your work here. I would be proud to own such a fine piece of work. :bow:bow:tu:tu Thanks for sharing!!
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Well it sure it a stunner. I don't know if the scales are prettier or the pattern and the spine work. I'd love to have that razor in my rotation .... the spirit is willing but the bank account is weak.
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MY OH MY,It's fantastic,Butch.Absolutely stunning.Words fail............
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Wow
I don't have the words...
Nice, very nice!
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That is a breathtaking razor! WOW! Love the scales...love the razor... that is a masterpiece!
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thanks the grinding of the spine was a PITA
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Wow what a beauty, for sale or spoken for already?
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Gorgeous razor, Butch! I tend to avoid sapwood & cut it out, but doesn't it give a fantastic contrast?! Beautiful work.
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most the time i too avoid sapwood but the harder woods can be just fine as the sap wood is still harder then some mainstream woods like maple
that said i would work with any sapwood that looked nice so long as it was stabilized .
this handle is sealed in CA both inside and out
this razor is not spoken for