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06-07-2011, 11:48 PM #31
All I can say is you have elevated your mop skills to a new level, Walt. I appreciate your sharing techniques and procedures as well!
Good guys make Good razors! Now is the spine work your doing as well? I simply LOVE this one! Congratulations !"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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dirtychrome (06-09-2011)
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06-08-2011, 02:47 AM #32
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Thanked: 1263Shes a beaut! Very nice work.
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06-09-2011, 01:40 PM #33
Sorry slow reply, wasn't near a connection for a bit.
No, the steel is how it came to me. Other than sleeving the pivot, I didn't touch this blade.
The above quote is from below...this last post was fresh enough to edit, so figured I'd reply here, rather than reply fresh and bump to the top of forum.
This MOP technique requires some sort of liner, and clear on top of that. As we discussed liner color choices, the owner liked the blue liners because it reminds him of an iceberg, something in nature he admires. I likely over simplified with the quote 'like an iceberg'.
I actually started to throw out more obvious ideas to make it more iceberg like. Such as cutting the panels in a more extreme, or differing directions, placing some sort of inlay under the clear, etc to make a more obvious theme. Thankfully he reeled me in, wanting a clean simple look. He was happy with the idea of the raked MOP panels and blue/white color to be reminiscent of a berg, not looking so much for a theme razor.
I now see how my comment 'like an iceberg' when I started the thread might be misleading, sorry, wasn't my intention
omimaru55 may have provided a better, short description for meLast edited by dirtychrome; 06-09-2011 at 08:10 PM. Reason: added quote
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06-09-2011, 02:00 PM #34
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Thanked: 1072Another great one. you always come up with such cool and unusual razors.
"I aint like that no more...my wife, she cured me of drinking and wickedness"
Clint Eastwood as William Munny in Unforgiven
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dirtychrome (06-09-2011)
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06-09-2011, 02:03 PM #35
Excellent work, I am a big fan of genuine MOP. Why the owner wanted it to look like an iceberg is beyond me, and amongst the list of things I deem it to resemble, an iceberg is not one of them - to me it looks like a very handsomely scaled razor! You never know, looks might just be the tip of the iceberg!
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dirtychrome (06-09-2011)
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06-09-2011, 09:04 PM #36
Beautiful Fridour....even prettier scales. A work of art as always walt.
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dirtychrome (06-09-2011)
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06-26-2011, 03:24 PM #37
Gorgeous restore, well done!
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dirtychrome (06-26-2011)
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07-01-2011, 02:19 AM #38
Another Pain in the RAD
Wow. DC, your work is just wonderful. I love seeing each one. This is just beautiful.
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dirtychrome (07-01-2011)
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07-01-2011, 02:25 AM #39
Very nice work! and IMO no such thing as too many images of great work.
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dirtychrome (07-01-2011)
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07-01-2011, 04:46 AM #40
Beautiful,that says it.
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