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    Default Eskilstuna razor in G10

    Finally the worst frost is behind us, offering some opportunity to start some restoration work again (no heated workshop for me).

    This is a big hunk of a swede that I've been wanting to finish since late fall. Unfortunately I had a mishap with before pictures taken, so all I have now is the auction pic, please forgive the poor quality.
    This is an old F. W. Söderén & Co. It came in (cracked) vulcanite scales. Almost no hone wear at all, in pretty good condition after the gunk was removed. Jimps on bottom.

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    The only surviving pic of how it arrived in my care. The scales were cracked so they had to be replaced.

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    I decided to keep the brass theme going, (the blade is lined with a strip of brass where it fits into the spine) so I went with double brass washers and pins, and also added some brass liners to the wedge.

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    The blade is just a tad over 7/8 from edge to the back of the spine, at the widest point.

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    A heavy spine on this thing. The wedge is made from a piece of the old scales, and the brass liners work nicely with the over all brass theme. I tried several times, this was the best pic I managed to get.

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    I had not used G10 before, and despite this blade being rather heavy I opted for a fairly thin G10 plate (.58) as that was my only blue option. The brass liners help add some counterbalance to the heavy blade.

    There were several firsts for me here, I had not used metal liners before, nor had I worked with G10. It did not provide any particular difficulties, in fact I had expected G10 to be harder to work than it was. But it was interesting all the same

    It honed up in no time, and provided a nice smooth shave.

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    Very, Very nice! The color is unusual and stands out great! The blade is unlike any I have seen with the brass from under the frame. I also dig the wedge!
    Outstanding Job!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Very cool. Indeed, that lined wedge is classy.

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    Nice job on that Eskilstuna!
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    That's a really nice job, and the brass liners are the icing on the cake!

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    Very nice blade, and great job on the scales.
    "I aint like that no more...my wife, she cured me of drinking and wickedness"
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Very, Very nice! The color is unusual and stands out great! The blade is unlike any I have seen with the brass from under the frame. I also dig the wedge!
    Outstanding Job!
    I echo what Tom said . I really like this blade. I don't know what it is, but she seems to have 3 different layers of steel on top of one another. Not an easy thing to get cleaned and polished. Very nicely done. Congrats

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    Excellent work, I like it!

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    Fine job, and I really like the thin g10.

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