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    6 Razors in this week 5 for restoration + honing on all 6, five 14s one Iberia one Imperial and three Doble Temple including a first generation Filly and one Puma, very nice razors after light restoration work on all 5 of the 14s, all scales removed tangs jimping and blades cleaned buffed and polished then repinned very pleased with the 5.



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    Very nice work.
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    Yesterday's job:



    Today's job:



    It's been a little slow these days, but I say quality, before quantity [emoji23]

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    Honed up my Baxter's Base Camp X today , again.
    Had a nice shave off it last night but not spectacular .

    Re honed it today on the Shapton's , using one handed X strokes only.
    I got all of the very edge from tip to heel..

    I finished with 50 laps on my vintage Thuringian .

    The way it pops tree top hairs is just ridiculous

    Picture below is after stropping. Suede, linen, Cordovan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Honed up my Baxter's Base Camp X today , again.
    Had a nice shave off it last night but not spectacular .

    Re honed it today on the Shapton's , using one handed X strokes only.
    I got all of the very edge from tip to heel..

    I finished with 50 laps on my vintage Thuringian .

    The way it pops tree top hairs is just ridiculous

    Picture below is after stropping. Suede, linen, Cordovan.
    If "Camp X" means that famed secret spy training camp from the Second World War, of famed James Bond, I visited it many, many years ago in Whitby, Ontario, an industrial park, all but gone now, with nothing left but a small plaque, that now gone as well.

    Sir William Stephenson, a Canadian soldier, was the famous, "A Man Called Intrepid".

    "Camp X was the unofficial name of the secret Special Training School No. 103, a Second World War paramilitary installation for training covert agents in the methods required for success in clandestine operations.[1] It was located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada. The area is known today as Intrepid Park, after the code name for Sir William Stephenson Director of British Security Coordination who established the program to create the training facility.

    The facility was jointly operated by the Canadian military, with help from Foreign Affairs and the RCMP but commanded by the British Security Coordination (BSC); it also had close ties with MI-6. In addition to the training program, the Camp had a communications tower that could send and transmit radio and telegraph communications, called Hydra.

    Established December 6, 1941, the training facility closed before the end of 1944; the buildings were removed in 1969 and a monument was erected at the site.

    Historian Bruce Forsythe summarized the purpose of the facility: "Trainees at the camp learned sabotage techniques, subversion, intelligence gathering, lock picking, explosives training, radio communications, encode/decode, recruiting techniques for partisans, the art of silent killing and unarmed combat." Communication training, including Morse code, was also provided. The camp was so secret that even Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie-King was unaware of its full purpose."

    If that's not the Camp X your razor references, well then, some cool history for the day!

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    Interesting stuff.

    BCX make axe's

    Base Camp X | Live Your Legacy

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    Two NOS Japanese razors both 13/16 the favourite size for 99% of western style Japanese straight razors, one a full hollow and the other a not so common wedge I see quite a few quarter hollows I own a few myself but not many western style Japanese wedge blades.

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    A rare evening with nothing to do.. Set the bevel on this Genco with a Washita. Doing a full progression on a Nakayama Mizu Asagi..

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    Seems awful fancy for a Genco, Matt!
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