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    Default Party of 5

    These are all for one of our Canadian boys, MWS. He brought these to me a while ago, and work has been all over the place so they've taken a bit to complete.

    The Boker is a King Cutter that had quite a bit of staining over the tang stamp and etching. We decided to polish them out. It's in purpleheart with a CA finish.

    The Ern's both had original scales, and unfortunately during unpinning one of the scales shattered. I tried to keep the curves of the Ern in mind when I made the matching set out of Padauk.

    The Wosty is in cocobolo with a Renwax finish. I tried my best to keep the gold wash intact.

    The Wilson was done in wenge, and is for a friend of Mikes. This friend's grandfather was a Mason, and we wanted to do something emblematic of that. Mike found the Forget Me Not pin on Ebay and sent it to me. It was a Masonic pin used in WW II to identify each other and avoid any persecution. I sanded the pin down, and with my limited collection of tools, I carved out the size of the pin in the wenge and then set it in place with Gorilla Glue. The pin is raised about 1/16" for texture purposes.

    All wedges are bone. Pins and microfasteners are brass.

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    I think they call came out well. Thanks for taking a look!
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    These all look great! I'm going to be raising the view count on this thread - nice eye candy!

    How did you finish the wenge? It looks really smooth.

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    That is some excellent craftsmanship. Those look great! I love the scale design on the ERNs. Great job!
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    Very good work, Nate. I am inspired.

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    Super work Maxi, great looking scales, nice little touch with the stylized rose, i've heard of the fantastic four, well add another one, here come the fab five.

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    Stunning.

    When I brought these to Nate, they were pretty much ready for the trash bin. To say these were restored is an understatement...they're more of a rebuild. As Nate alluded to, they were all a gift from a buddy of mine...his grandfather's old razors. He was very close to him when he passed away a few years ago, so I know these razors were difficult to part with. That being said, he new I was a wet shaver and would also appreciate them. His Grandfather was a Freemason and also a WWII vet, serving overseas...the forget-me-not is a masonic symbol of remembrance for fallen brethren. I though rebuilding one of the razors, adding the pin, and returning it to him would be a fine way to remember his Grandfather. I think it'll make a fantastic Christmas gift this year.

    Anyway, as he is not a wet shaver himself and they were all gifts to me...I thought I'd selfishly keep the others for myself. LOL!

    Nate, again...thanks for the wonderful work you've done. I can't wait to get them in hand.

    Mike


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    Great looking party!

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    Outstanding job. The razors are beautiful and elegant.
    And I am sure the gift back will be greatly appreciated.
    Also, the prop's you used for the photo's are elegant in their
    own right. : )
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    Nice work Nate!
    Is the King Cutter left satin or is it just the light?
    Looks awesome either way!
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbhagwan View Post
    These all look great! I'm going to be raising the view count on this thread - nice eye candy!

    How did you finish the wenge? It looks really smooth.
    Sand to 600 grit. Two coats of tung oil. Burnish with 800 and a very light coat of oil. Buff.

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