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    Default three different blades in g10

    Here are three different 5/8" blades done in g10.

    All scales shaped with the faces and edges rounded out, sanded with micromesh up to 12000 and then polished. Hard to tell in pictures how shiny, but last image added to show the reflection off the blade spine and the scales as you might see.

    Pinned the bright orange and green with nickel rods and stainless washers. Brass washers and rods on the red. All washers domed. All wedges in white g10. Didn't want to go too flashy on the bright ones, and white just looks nice on red I think.

    The Toxic Green one is a Boker half hollow, round point. There is some etching on the face and that was left. Back side polished out.

    The Hunter Orange is a Pipe razor quarter hollow, spike tip, and polished both sides.

    The Red George Wostenholm & Son near wedge, notched point, has some etching on show side of blade that was left, rest of pits taken out, and polished.

    The razors came to me sanded. Most of the pits were take out, but still took through greaseless and compounds to get rid of some more pits and polish.

    The before condition images and many more full resolution images available at following link

    5/8 blades in g10








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