Now that is a very fine pair of razors.
Bob
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seven day set; 6/8", 1/4 hollow, ivory scales
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Over the weekend I picked up an old 7/8 Jolly Roger's Wedge for cheap. The blade is in fair condition but the edge sux. This wedge was made before the "Made in England" days & has black horn scales. one is broke & badly repaired. The other is in good shape The end of the the scales have a metal tip with two very small pins. The razor has a big smiley face top & bottom & yes pictures should be here this week sometime. Honeing this big hunk of steel is so far not successful. I love the feel of the blade & hope to make new scales & get it in using shape soon. Any advice would help.
Slawman, no Mayo. in my slaw:p
My last restauration: a perfect line and an impeccable shaving.
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That's a nice set. I just picked up a couple of JRs that look very similar. The difference being that instead of No. 2 the etching on the blades says No. 1. Anyone know the difference? In any case, they are off to be cleaned up and restored so hopefully I should be about to post some nice pictures soon enough...these are my first restored vintage razors.
My first entry to the club. I won this quite some time ago on the 'bay. It's 6/8" and I'm in love !!
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Nice spine-work !!....not seen this before, thank you for showing :)
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British beauty
Any of you seen a grind like this? By all appearances it was done intentionally.
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