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    Default Fully restored J.R.Torrey" Our 136"

    This was done for one of our members here at SRP to his specs....
    JR Torrey & Co "Our 136" 5/8 Roundpoint

    The scales are Bloodwood with a solid brass wedge, the peened pins are also brass, done by request to as close to a vintage look as I could get...


    This one hits the hones tonight, and gets a test shave in the morning, and if all is right and good in the world, will be flying back home to it's owner tomorrow....

    Yes I polished it out for ya too....


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    Last edited by gssixgun; 07-08-2008 at 10:33 PM.
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    fine work Glen
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    Very, very nice. Excellent balance and nice finish.

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    Looks great Glen!!!

    Thanks so much. Can't wait to shave with that one. The scales really turned out great with the bloodwood.

    Chris

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    Ooo errr missus.

    Very very nice Glen

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    Is the brass spacer primarily for aesthetics or to effect the overall balance?

    Did you start with 1/8" bloodwood stock?

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    great work as usual, Glen.

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    Old thread, i know. I picked up one of these in an ebay lot and was going to restore it. This one doesn't really need new scales yet, but a polish and a repinning. I was wondering if the etching will stand up to polishing?

    scratch that, they need new scales. bakelite broke.
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    Impressive, it turned out beautiful! If it misses it's flight, send it my way.

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    Very nice, bloodwood looks superb, well done!

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