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    Default 8/8 Hanging Blade - Non folder

    Hi guys, this is an 8/8 non-folder. The steel is O1, hardened to 61 HRC. The idea of a for this one came from our very own Jimbo who thought that a cutting edge that hangs from the spine would be cool. This was my version of his concept. I was worried that it would warp during heat treat, but thankfully it went really well.

    Thanks for looking.

    Stu
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    Wow, unique razor. The craftsmanship is incredible. Thanks for showing it to us.
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    That's one badass looking razor.

    Very very nice work.

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    Mate, thats awesome. Cool design and beautiful workmanship.
    How does it feel in the hand?
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    Very creative design. Original.

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    Brilliant design, reminds me of a medieval executioners axe, it would have been very apt tool to shave the neck of the condemned before the axe fell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Mate, thats awesome. Cool design and beautiful workmanship.
    How does it feel in the hand?
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    Grant,
    Thanks. It feels lighter than it should because the material removed from the blade (lots of drilling and filing ). Nicely balanced.

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    Very cool. It's got a very unique blade design. And cool looking handle too.

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    Geez Stu, where's mine?! That's a great looking razor. You're really getting into this blade making stuff, and that is great to see. Keep it up mate. Good work. Beautiful.


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    I'm here to second the bad-ass razor comment. Wow. Nice one!

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