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Boker, King Cutter
Here's a nice little Boker King Cutter. Sanded from 180 to 2000. Then some polishing. Again, Padauk scales (mostly due to the fact that I don't have much else lying around right now).
The wedge is cow bone, and brass pins/washers. That's not a pit on top of the spine either....I noticed after I'd taken my pictures that there was a sticky thumbprint up there!
Enjoy and thanks for looking!Attachment 69380Attachment 69381Attachment 69379
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Nice work there. Cool Flow and color to those scales.
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Padauk is a lovely wood. Very clean, slick job on the scales. Great work on the Boker.
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Another nice one, great photos too.
Did you bleach the cow bone or just use as is?
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Baldy,
The cow bone has a special process behind it. First, I need to get them from the butcher. Second, I take them to my in-laws two Golden Retrievers. I let them chew them out for a couple hours and then after the snow melts I pick up the old bones and saw them up for the wedges. :)
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Awesome work! Your shavers look fantastic. Curious about the process of restoring the blades? Is it all by hand or what tools would I need to take on a restoration project?
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I like the contraband stogies too ")
Nice lines on the scales!
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Nice job. The scales really suit the blade.