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    DUDE! Love it. Is the texture as deep as it looks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelC View Post
    This just proves that one man's 'pitting' is another man's 'texture'
    Personally I really like the rawness of it, classy as always Charlie..

    - Mike
    That is funny, I much prefer the terms texture and patina to pitting and tarnish.

    Quote Originally Posted by diyguy View Post
    Beautiful!! When I first saw it looked like a forged blade with the hammer marks left in, but your descriptions says it was a stock removal blade. I'm curious how you got that look? Filework? It looks great!
    I ground the blade repeatedly and randomly with a small bit in a die grinder.

    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    DUDE! Love it. Is the texture as deep as it looks?
    Yes the texture is fairly deep.

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    Lovely job, 01 is the prefered steel for most bushcraft knives, holds a sweet edge, but it's very prone to rusting, did you temper the blade yourself ? must take a lot of satisfaction from the making of that razor, a well done to you.

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    Very unique and cool Charlie. Nice work!

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    That is for sure different looking but stunning!!!

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    Great looking razor mate. Your creativity shows through in yet another superb razor. well done Charlie.

    Stu

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    I'll just join the choir, that is one amazing piece of work and art, very, very cool
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    Nice Charlie! I have a blade like that with "texture" all the way down through the cutting edge. lol.
    It's a pretty cool look and I like it.

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