Amazing, simply amazing. I think I have figured out how I am going to keep busy while looking for work when I move.
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Amazing, simply amazing. I think I have figured out how I am going to keep busy while looking for work when I move.
Oh boy, if you get more of that horn material there, I'll probably need to send you another FR razor! That's very nice looking.
Fantastic work once again Glen! And that is a fine looking piece of horn
Really good looking Glen. I love horn anyway, but that is just beautiful. Oh Yeah, nice razor too!!!
You are the master my friend!!
Will N.
Good God, Glen, that is one if the most gorgeous razors I've ever seen. Feel free to send it to me ;)
Bubba
I hate it.....
that this razor isn't mine! You've done another fine piece of work, Glen. That horn is spectacular.
Hey Glen ! Nice work there! :tu
I have to ask ... is there anything classier than translucent horn? It is just georgeous!
Did you do any re-grinding on that blade or was it just that good that polishing was enough?
Just curious as I'm still thinking about that Joseph Rodgers i got.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mike
Sweet restoration !!! that Starrett is sweet as well!!
No regrinding Mike, that was all on the buffers, I would have been very very reluctant to re-grind a near wedge like that, I am not sure of the grind names below the 1/4 hollow, or even if there are any, besides "Near Wedge" This one was very very close to being a full wedge though and they are rather rare in those really heavy profiles... I see alot in what I call a 1/8 hollow (probably no such name ) but this was more wedgey (is that even a word) :) So it deserved every attempt to save the heavy blade... IMHO anyway