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JSmith1983 Tiny Koken 4/8 08-06-2012, 11:19 PM
EisenFaust Lucky your among friends, a... 08-06-2012, 11:40 PM
BobH Necessity is the mother of,... 08-06-2012, 11:46 PM
sharptonn Nice JOB and who was Nancy... 08-07-2012, 12:26 AM
earcutter Nice... very nice! I might... 08-07-2012, 01:20 AM
sharptonn Sorry, But it seems there... 08-07-2012, 01:26 AM
earcutter Hey now that I know a little... 08-07-2012, 03:31 AM
JSmith1983 Here is a close up finger... 08-07-2012, 04:27 AM
onimaru55 Nice job. I had one of... 08-07-2012, 04:47 AM
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    I have been messing around with some purpleheart and different finishes. I liked the look of the grain of the wood and wanted to keep it, but the oils I was using kept darkening it alot so decided to try a water-based finish. I think it turned out ok. Anyway the razor is a tiny 4/8 Koken Barber's Co. I am rather disappointed with this one not because of how it turned out, but because of the fact that I had to make new scales for it. I copied the design of the original ones which were a very nice black bakelite with orange marbelized swirl look to them which I broke while repinning them. The slightest tap snapped them.

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    Lucky your among friends, a thread about your tiny Koken could go south fast . Nice scales!

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    Necessity is the mother of, ah you know the rest. Well done, I enjoy purpleheart wood too. A CA finish does not seem to darken too much either.

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    Nice JOB and who was Nancy Hanks? Seems I have seen that before! Sand the wedge a bit so it is not visible from the side.
    Don't let 'em get you down about that 4/8. It takes skill to use one and, if it is sharp, it will run with the big boys! It just is not sexy to some as it is small.
    Every time I use one I say "WHOA", did that little razor do THAT?
    Glad to see you have treated it well. A smaller razor is merely scaled down by half or so, but yours is full-sized nice.

    OK. Firstly, Nancy Hanks was Abe Lincoln's stepmom. She died in 1818. A Racehorse was named same 1892-1893. Then we have a train named "Nancy Hanks" in 1947. I am thinking the train on this. I saw something about a train wreck.Name:  nancyh23.jpg
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    Nice... very nice! I might uh, have a thing for 4/8's, and that's a beaut!
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    Sorry, But it seems there were earlier "Nancy Hanks" trains. one had a crash in the 1890's and the biggie was in 1953!
    Don't cut yourself!


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    Thanks for the info I was thinking Nancy Hanks was maybe a previous owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    I have been messing around with some purpleheart and different finishes. I liked the look of the grain of the wood and wanted to keep it, but the oils I was using kept darkening it alot so decided to try a water-based finish. I think it turned out ok. Anyway the razor is a tiny 4/8 Koken Barber's Co. I am rather disappointed with this one not because of how it turned out, but because of the fact that I had to make new scales for it. I copied the design of the original ones which were a very nice black bakelite with orange marbelized swirl look to them which I broke while repinning them. The slightest tap snapped them.

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    Hey now that I know a little bit more about what that name and number mean - the blade is even cooler in my opinion lol!! You think you can take a bit of a clearer shot of the markings side that has the manufacturer and place of make - I know it's a Koken but i can't make out where it was made.

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    Here is a close up finger prints and all. Thanks again for all the info. Rather interesting finding out why a name is on a certain razor.

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    Nice job.
    I had one of those. Great little razor. Coulda told ya bout the hoss if I'd seen your thread sooner
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