OK, this one was an experiment of mine and after numerous test runs, two failed attempts, and many months of swearing. I finally have a completed work, it has some minor imperfections throughout but I learned so much on this one. I wanted that pearl looking tang to always be visible so I fused a window to my wood, and to keep the design balanced I went with clear Acrylic spacer at the wedge.

I inlaid some mosaic washers I made for an added touch. Mom liked the washers so much she asked if I could cut her some earrings from the stock; who could say no to that?

Blade: JR Torry 5/8 with MOP (possibly imitation MOP) on the tang
Scales: Bolivian Rosewood and Clear Acrylic finished in CA Glue.
Pins: Nickle pins with SS washers at the tang, Inlaid Mosaic washers at the wedge.
3rd Pin: Hidden in the Scales using SS pin, SS tube covered in white plastic tube.
Wedge: Clear Acrylic Spacer

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This Blade had extensive cell rot damage when I rescued it...
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Washers created by using SS and Brass pins and black epoxy.
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Here's my parts ready to go. I had to punch the inner tang washers myself for size issues. You can also see where I inlaid SS washers on the inside of the scales to hold the hidden 3rd pin.
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The 3rd pin had to be invisible on the outside because the placement wouldn't have looked right otherwise. I used a spacer for the wedge so the blade rested low, so I wanted a stop to catch the blade to keep the tang aligned with the acrylic which is why the 3rd pin was required.
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Here are just more angles of the completed razor...
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