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Zomax Wosty in Gembok - Want honest... 02-23-2011, 11:49 PM
Utopian I didn't like it in the open... 02-24-2011, 12:02 AM
MileMarker60 I looked a the pic for a bit... 02-24-2011, 12:25 AM
Bayamontate Very innovative, I really dig... 02-24-2011, 12:38 AM
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boballman Hey Steve, I'm going to go... 02-24-2011, 07:23 AM
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    Default Wosty in Gembok - Want honest opinions

    So I tried to do something different and I cannot decide whether I like it or not. I want you guys to give me your honest opinion on it ... whether you would have done something different, keep as is, whatever.
    I started with...I'll call it a silver finial instead of bolster... that I wanted to incorporate into the scales. It would have been easier and I could have shaped it better with a thick piece of buffalo horn but all I had was piece of gemsbok. The gemsbok was not wide enough to do much with and it's difficult anyway with it's ridges.
    I restored an interesting Wostenholm blade to use and went to work. Even tho the razor (scales) is really long, it balances pretty well. What I am thinking of doing (or trying to do) is to cut into the metal on one side so that the blade can sit further up and I can shorten the scale length.
    As it sits right now, it resembles one of those old 18th century English razors that sport fancy bolsters and has that appeal. So before I attempt to alter what I've done, I thought I would throw it out to the group for some comments.
    Thanks everyone!
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    I didn't like it in the open positions, but the last photo, closed, somehow that just worked for me.

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    I looked a the pic for a bit and I think the part that doesn't suit my taste is the ball at the end of the "silver finial". I think I would cut the ball off and use the rest of the "silver finial" as a bolster an use a silver wedge.

    That being said you did a great job.

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    Very innovative, I really dig it.

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    Opinions are like me.... But:
    I really like the look of it. The only thing I don't like is that it looks a little wide at the tang end and might be difficult to hone or strop.

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    I like the blade and its semi fluted spine. I understand the reminiscence of razors from the 1700s, of the cast steel type. That blade however, is from a different era, and in my opinion does not suit those scales. I think you need a narrower blade, because the shape to me is wrong.

    And its still far better than I could have done. Take mY criticism subjectively with as many pinches of salt as you can. You did ask for my opinion.

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    Hey Steve, I'm going to go another route. I would epoxy the blade solid into the scales, then grind the spine down until only 1/4" or a little less shown above the scales. What you have now is a very cool looking "Yawara stick". A classy gents self defense tool. The steel finial on one end, the smaller monkey tail on the other and steel re-inforced Gembok in the middle...Hell, I'd love to have one!!!
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by boballman View Post
    Hey Steve, I'm going to go another route. I would epoxy the blade solid into the scales, then grind the spine down until only 1/4" or a little less shown above the scales. What you have now is a very cool looking "Yawara stick". A classy gents self defense tool. The steel finial on one end, the smaller monkey tail on the other and steel re-inforced Gembok in the middle...Hell, I'd love to have one!!!
    Bob



    Sure!! I'll make that up for you and swap it for an OCD??

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