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A ZEBRA IN THE ALPS
I just finished this one for a young gent in Switzerland. She is 8/8 square point with jimps top and bottom. Grind is 1/2 to full hollow with a very near mirror finish. Scales are Zebra wood with walnut liners and a bone wedge.
Got a few honing tips from Lynn and some of his "secret supplies" at the meet last month. This razor has the most badass, sharpest edge of any razor to leave the OCD manufacturing facility yet. Thanks Lynn!!!
AA, many happy shaves
As always, thanks for looking
Bob @ OCD RazoAttachment 72779rAttachment 72778sAttachment 72777
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Wow! So sweet to look at. Someone is going to be very, very happy with that beauty.
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Nice one Bob.
Its very nice to see some of your work again.
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Clean and classy, I like it.
Charlie
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Nice clean lines, great scales. I like it alot!
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Some of the prettiest wood I could think of. The wood and overall look lends its self to a Mid-Century Modern feel. Sort of nice since the Swiss had a big part in that.
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Superb looking razor Bob. I like the two sets of jimps on the tang/spine, looks like a beautiful shaver mate.
Sorry for my ignorance, why the liners? Is it aesthetics or to support the Zebra?
Stu
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Goodness that handsome. 'Just beautiful.
What's in the water down there in Texas? 'Seems like so many very highly skilled craftsmen are from there.
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Lovely work, great looking scales.
Jamie.
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Nicely done Bob :tu...It's hard not to like anything that leaves the OCD manufacturing floor. I also like the zebra patterned scales. Very sleek :nj. This is going to make one Alpine fellow quite happy and the rest of us jealous