Pins and washers are absolutely awesome.
Well done, sir!
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Pins and washers are absolutely awesome.
Well done, sir!
Nice job Ben. That blade will have decades of use again. :tu
You kept the original scales shape & the ebony is perfect for those old Sheffields... bit like a vegetable analogue of black horn. Nice polish on the pins & washers too, they almost look flush to the scales.
Hello Ben, Thanks for the photos and the name of the maker. I have not been able to find the initials on one I got in a junk shop "take the lot!" deal. The blade had been ground down to a full hollow and not in bad shape except for an end crack that will be a barber's' notch.
~Richard
What a result, from such a starting point, great job :)
I'm sure the owner will be delighted, and treasure it forever
Very nice restore! After pinning some of my own razors and now looking at yours, I realize I have a very long way to go!!
Been waiting for this one to show up on the forums. I gotta say Ben you do some crazy good work. I have yet to talk to the gentlemen you did the restore for, but I know he is surly impressed. Glad those before photos got some use. :D
_Will
Beautiful work. It is always a pleasure to watch the craftsmen here bring a razor back for another 100 year run. Nice!
Well done! This razor will do the job also the next 100 years.
Thanks for sharing this pictures
regards
Tom
Love the washers on that. He should be pleased with what you've done.
Nice work. You should be proud of urself!