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    I am fairly new to this forum and like to mostly read about what the world of Straight Razors and current events regarding the such. I have for just a little while now have been making razor. I have been using mostly 01 just because of the economical factor the the fact that I went into it knowing that there was going to be just a small (sarcastic) learning curve. After working preforming restorations and scale fabrication for sometime now and really studying the geometry of razor I just had to try to make one. I also have been ready a lot but nothing in my opinion is as important as comments and feedback from others. I am posting a razor that I just finished. It was fabricated from Damascus steel (1095 & 15N20). It is 11/16 with a Spanish point laid in red horn scales. It really shaves nice and holds its edge well. I have found that the area in which I have to most problem in making a straight razor is the heel, particularly keeping it even. I am open to any feedback that is available about methods that could help with this or any input or advice for that matter!. Thanks!!Name:  Fitst-Damascus-1.jpg
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    Hi Jared,

    Nice razor. You might have luck posting this in "The Forge" section also. The Forge

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    I've been cruising the bay lately and I reconize that stamp... Lol

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    On the subject, good work brotha!

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    Yeah I have sold some restorations and such on there. I sell mostly on etsy though as ebay sometimes frustrates me with the amount of fees charges. I am working on getting a website up and going but time just not permit currently. Thanks for the compliment! I really appreciate it!

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    The tang looks off to me, too narrow in my opinion. When designing razors function should come before form.
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    Yeah the tang was a last minute fix, not a planned look. It functions fine, had there not been a mishap it wouldn't have that stepped down aspect to the tang. Thanks for the input!

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    It looks just fine, but how does it handle, shave, and hold an edge...that's the important part. Send one out for independent review from a shaving veteran for about 30 shaves.
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