Wade & Butcher 6/8 Bloody Death
well.. this may be the first time I am scared of a razor...and who woulda thunk it be something I created intentionally. :)
This razor started out as a rather "average" 6/8 square point..with some rust and tarnish... The stamps were very light, and after restoration are only visible at certain angles...you can still make out the "Wade & Butcher" stamp if you look closely....had to hold onto its origins..
Anyway, I'll see if the owner has some before pics, but, this is the "after blade resto" pic I took.
http://www.straightrazoredge.com/wp-...10/02/4621.jpg
As you can see, decent blade. the resto turned out good.
So... then I did what I was asked to do. Completely ravage the blade. :D
All said and done, here is what I came up with. carbon fiber, red acrylic, death points, and a freehand dremel worked spine. It all comes together in a tang-covered scale design with beautiful curves coming to deathly spikes here and there ;)
http://www.straightrazoredge.com/wp-...r-custom-3.jpg
http://www.straightrazoredge.com/wp-...r-custom-2.jpg
http://www.straightrazoredge.com/wp-...r-custom-4.jpg