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    Default R. Hibberd 8/8 wedge in blond horn

    Greetings everyone,

    Here is my latest restoration. It’s an 8/8 "R. Hibberd" wedge from Sheffield. This was an eBay find that came with a Masonic etch but was without a handle. I had hoped to save the etch, but the pitting was too deep, so I ended up regrinding the blade. The pits on the spine ang tang were so deep that I didn’t bother trying to remove them. Besides, I think they add character.

    I used blond (or honey) horn from Masecraft for the scales. The wedge is Moonglow acrylic from the same place. The pins are nickel silver rod from Texas Knife Maker’s supply. I still need to hone the blade, but I’m looking forward to shaving with it.

    I don't have an approximate age for the razor, so if anyone knows, I'd appreciate finding out. I tried looking up the touch marks in my books, but I couldn't find this particular sequence.

















    I took a picture with most of the light off, so that you can get an idea of how the Moonglow glows.


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    For anyone interested, this is what the Hibberd blade looked like when I got it.












    This is the blade after my regrind.






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    Great looking razor, the horn is awesome.
    I have tried the phosphorescent acrylic for wedges its pretty cool imo.
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    That's a really nice job.

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    Verrry Nice.
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    I don't think that I would have though of using moon glow in a razor. Great idea.

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    That is beautiful.

    Nice job.

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    What a change! Great job . . . both with the scales and the blade.

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    I love the moon glow!
    Thanks for the before and afters of the blade. That's an impressive difference.

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    Awesome! And that wedge looks great, and goes very well with the scales!

    Great job!

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