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01-21-2013, 07:21 AM #1
Payoff!
Gents finally after the hours of trial and error accompanied by the invaluable knowledge this site provides I have finally brought my first razor from chip removal to shave readiness off the strop!
After disappointment with a Pakistani blade I got this one figured with the rust it was shot and therefore would be ok to practice on. And lo a d behold it shaves almost as well as the Droescher I just picked up!
Now I'm wondering if anyone has ever encountered a Winchester razor. I assumed it was just some cheaply made promo for the company, but it shaped up.
My only worry now is how I am going to get the rest of this oxidation off without setting the edge back to square one."One must always choose the lesser of two weevils." - Cpt. Jack Aubrey
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01-21-2013, 07:23 AM #2
Payoff!
Also I used the norton 4k/8k, the n a pasted balsa strop, then to leather. Would I be likely to see a huge difference if I got a much finer grit finishing stone?
"One must always choose the lesser of two weevils." - Cpt. Jack Aubrey
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01-21-2013, 07:27 AM #3
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Thanked: 13249Nice feeling Huh
The older Winchester's are known to be very good shavers, I wish I could find one in decent shape...
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01-21-2013, 06:44 PM #4
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01-21-2013, 07:30 AM #5
Sailor, if you shaved with that razor, then God bless you. You must really love that razor.
Keep us posted on the progress & thanks for sharing it.
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01-21-2013, 12:01 PM #6
Nice job. It is very satisfying to shave with a razor you honed yourself.
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01-21-2013, 02:55 PM #7
I've seen a couple of those Winchester razors around the antique stores. Sellers here seem to think they are made of some precious metal, because they had ridiculous price tags. Needless to say, I haven't owned one.
Congrats on the success. I dont think your going to get that rust off without killing the edge though.
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01-21-2013, 03:05 PM #8
I have seen many. My idea is the razors were made by someone else and stamped for Winchester. I suspect Geneva Cutlery or similar maker. Just as today, I don't think Winchester actually made razors or knives or the plethoria of items with their name on it, other than firearms. The prices are ridiculous for what they actually are and I have seen very few with good, full blades. I suppose Winchester collectors are the main target of sellers. Seems to be some percieved mystique with the name. I would like to pick up a nice example for a decent price, but cannot ever seem to justify the price for such a plain blade. JMO.
"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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01-21-2013, 05:54 PM #9
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01-21-2013, 06:07 PM #10
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Thanked: 1185I know this may be like throwing a pork chop in a dog run full of puppies but, here is one in good shape. Now if I wasn't seeing a counselor right now about my RAD I would be alllll over this .
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