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    [QUOTE=rocarule;1310360]So I just got a blank from Bruno and I Ann having a hard time drawing a scales for it. I never seen a razor line a de pew completely open or any other long tailed razors. I did try drawing a shape, but I want to see others, to see how the interact with the tang and the tail.QUOTE]

    Bruno is working on one very similar to yours for me, so I'm definitely interested to see what you come up with.
    I don't see why your mock up wouldn't work. Your hand isn't going to interfere or the tang/tail IMO when stropping, the tail will poke through the other side of the scales like pictured, but will it really interfere?
    Shaving though (hard to judge) the tail appears to be as long as the edge? I could see maybe issues shaving around the neck if you make an east to west or west to east pass holding the razor at a 90 like this L , if you know what I mean...the tail could end up hitting your collar bone, shoulders.....

    Beautiful blade by the way!
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    OK! Name:  DSCN0106.jpg
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Size:  34.8 KB de DePew Open! Mebbe I shall run it up and down an old antique strop to see how it handles? Seems the tail is far from harm's way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    OK! Name:  DSCN0106.jpg
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Size:  34.8 KB de DePew Open! Mebbe I shall run it up and down an old antique strop to see how it handles? Seems the tail is far from harm's way?
    That can easily be stropped
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    Yes, but in the case of this razor, It has been on the binders for a long time! No way would I take it to a hone, much less a decent strop!
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    I went out and rolled it on an old antique strop. The tail was bumping my little finger, so I opened it a bit more to cover the tang. The scale was high up and it threw it all off, so I went back to the pic configuration and went again. Actually, after a bit it started being very handy as turning the blade, the tang bumping my little finger helped tell me where I was. A 'stop', as it were.
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    So my initial scale design, might work after all right?

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Size:  62.8 KBThis is mine it a Brian Brown Custom Great little Razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocarule View Post
    So my initial scale design, might work after all right?
    Looks so! Seems the curve of the tail from the bottom would be what you might encounter. As the scales on your design are set straight, as is going to be comfortable, on a plane with the edge, the tip of the tang would be within the scales. You are there, so drill the pins and find out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Looks so! Seems the curve of the tail from the bottom would be what you might encounter. As the scales on your design are set straight, as is going to be comfortable, on a plane with the edge, the tip of the tang would be within the scales. You are there, so drill the pins and find out!
    +1. I think it will be fine.
    I'd say: just give it a try. Pin it together without peening (use 1/16 screws) and try to strop. I think the end of the tail will not interfacer with stropping at all, once you get used to it.
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    My De Pews. Have you seen the original drawings of the De Pews? I have a pdf I think of them if you haven't seen them...

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