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07-08-2011, 03:17 AM #1
American Cutlery Plymouth Hollow, in blue G10
I think this blade is beautiful. With its longitudinal stabilizer, thumb notch, and wonderfully sculpted blade, hard to consider a prettier razor.
Stamped American Cutlery Co. Plymouth Hollow Conn.
Goins states:" c 1871 South Meriden, Connecticut".
I think it is just a sexy looking blade. Thought this girl needed something akin to a simple dress, not dressed like a pop star. Tried to make the blue G10 scales trim and simple. Bone wedge. Nickel rods, triple washers of brass-stainless-brass.
Many more full size images if you would like
American Cutlery Plymouth
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07-08-2011, 03:24 AM #2
Now that is Beautiful! Simple and elegant. What did you use to polish the G10?
Paul"We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm."
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 03:25 AM #3
Different type of blade...
I like
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 03:29 AM #4
Great looking razor!
If the blade was rough, I bet it was a beast to clean up.. Great Job
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 03:37 AM #5
Goodness, that's beautiful. 'Couldn't agree more about the blade needing to keep the spotlight, though the scales are just clean & handsome.
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 03:41 AM #6
Thanks guys for nice comments
Lots of time
Sorry, that's what first comes to mind with polishing g10.
Hand sanded to 2000, then back down to 1300 MicroMesh up to its 12000. Wrapped up on buffers with red and blue.
Since I generally make outboard rounded off, I leave inboard the factory smooth finish. Inboard red then blue polish only.
I didn't get the pleasure of seeing before. Blade shipped to me as is. Only thing to the steel I did was sleeve the pivot.
**edit to add reply to below comment**
The owner asked for the blue. I thought that would be too flashy for a fancy old blade like this. I recommended we try bone, to keep sort of with the period and all. I shapped some bone scales for this, but I just didn't feel it. It just didn't seem to show off the blade well. Obviously I'm biased, but I really like the color match tooLast edited by dirtychrome; 07-08-2011 at 05:42 AM.
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07-08-2011, 04:19 AM #7
Love the unique blade, and the perfect set of scales to match. Congrats to the owner of this beauty!
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 04:51 AM #8
Walt,
I agree with you...that is one heck of a SEXXXXXXY looking blade . Great job . I love the baby blue color on that G10. Woooowww
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 05:27 AM #9
That's gorgeous, the pins match the profile of the blade, I can't stop looking at the pictures.
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)
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07-08-2011, 05:29 AM #10
That's awesome. Here I was thinking that my purchasing had come to a stop and you go and show something like this.
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dirtychrome (07-08-2011)