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Hard touch
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Very nice work. Can you give me some more detail on what you've done on the tang, and whats that wedge made of.
Nice piece of horn there too.
Grant
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Do you have more inbetween photos to prove that is the same blade?
Its hard to believe it is.:)
Nice work
Tim
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Very nice work. What exactly did you do to them?
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You're nasty to me because my English is very bad ...
I started by removing the rust by sanding with coarse paper
Then I cut the round nose with dremel and a cutting disc
I dug barber's notch with a small diamond file.
I refined the tang with a belt sander, then polish the blade.
Then it only remained to glue the horn, sand and polish it and make the scales
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Wow, this is a great idea. Just as good as the one in the thread titled Junkyard Dawg. Next time I have an average looking razor, I think I'd like to try this. Covered tangs look really nice IMO. Thanks for laying out the steps.
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That's a wonderful save from a razor so far gone most would not have bothered with it. You brought it back to life and even made it shine. That's a razor I'd be proud to have in my rotation. A job well done!
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Impressive. Nice lookin razor and nice job restoring it.