Here's one I just completed - 13/16" blade, solid ivory scales, mirror polished high carbon steel.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_255.jpg
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_254.jpg
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Here's one I just completed - 13/16" blade, solid ivory scales, mirror polished high carbon steel.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_255.jpg
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_254.jpg
It ain't different.. It's still a work of art :tu
That one's neat as a pin. I like the sorta frameback grind. I don't know how to do that one, and as such, I'm very impressed.
that's almost too purty to shave with!:nj
Wow! that's gorgeous!
Nice work!
But something to be used on the face that incorporates what appears to be a "blood grove" makes me a mite nervous ;)
To me that looks like the best shaver I've ever seen. Note the grind and the length of the shank and the tail! Wow. And carbon too! I'm wondering what it costs to get one . . .
GORGEOUS! :y
Ivo
Thanks, guys. This was an interesting project and required a good bit of planning and effort but I really liked the way the blade finished up.
great work Robert!!!
I also like the ridge you gound into it. And the pins are neat...did you have to fabricate them yourself? amazing.