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    Cool Vintage "Custom Built" Heirloom C. Jackson - Rebuilt

    This one was a little different, I have had several razors cross the bench that have vintage "Custom" scales but most all of them have been un-workable... This one from Lance was an exception!!!

    Here is a before pic, the scales were made from some type of horn which I had to break down and recondition, sand, and buff back to what I think was the original luster.


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    Make:
    Charles Jackson, Sheaffield

    Size: 6/8

    Steel: Carbon, Near Mirror buffing

    Grind: Near Wedge

    Scales: Unknown Horn

    Finish: Neatsfoot Oil then buffed

    Wedge:
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    Pins: Brass

    Washers: Brass

    Hones: Norton 1-4-8, Select Coticule Finsher


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    Thanks for looking
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    That is a very nice save Glen

    The white tips on the scales make me think of a fox
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    It looks like you almost got rid of the hone wear. That's a sweet looking razor.

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    Default Looks really good !! Here ia another before pict.

    Glen,
    Thanks for bringing an old family razor back to beautiful condition, I am really glad you were able to get the scales off and restore them. I am really looking forward to being able to shave with this Razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog View Post
    It looks like you almost got rid of the hone wear. That's a sweet looking razor.
    It just looks that way These old Wedges will go right back, unless you Re-grind them or hone with tape or both With that amout of heavy buffing it does make it better but we can't add steel back YET

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    Glen,
    Did you have to use much tape to hone it?

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    Very nice once again Glen. Another beaut brought back to life

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    Really nice work again Glen, it looks great.

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    Those scales are beautiful, well done bringing them back.
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    Awesome, as you know I love these old Wedge razors...the scales are a great save as well. The owner should be proud!

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