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    Senior Member blabbermouth nessmuck's Avatar
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    Great find,are those bone scales? I need some help sometimes with trouble razors and still learning. With Utopian and Lynn iam sure its a mighty fine shaver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Great find,are those bone scales?
    That would be my guess. At first, I thought they were horn, but they're much too opaque.

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    Hi leadduck, Interesting read. I'm curious to know what kind of problem would give experienced gentlemen such a hard time? It would help me to know when to run away from a razor.

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    Good to hear from you, Woodchuck. The razor seems to have had multiple problems. After getting Utopian's and Lynn's feedbck, I actually wonder if it were ever meant for shaving in the first place.

    As I understand it, the 5/8 wedge required taping and the tape extended into the belly of the blade, preventing it from setting a proper bevel. To correct it, the spine had to be straightened and multiple layers of tape were required. The previous honer was just wearing down the surface of the blade and never really got to the edge.

    Lynn, who did some honing on it as well, suspects that attempts were made to hone it on a wheel.

    If I've misinterpreted any of Utopian's explanation, mybe he can respond with more accurate and detailed information. All I know is that my blade which was duller than a butter knife, now shaves like a charm.

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    It sounds like you found the right person to help you out with this. The more I drag a razor across a hone, the more respect I have for those who do it well. Enjoy the razor in good health sir.

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    Actually, there were so many manufacturers and retailers who had their names on blades that I'd be willing to bet just about everybody can find their name on a blade. I know I did with my last name and it ain't common.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Actually, there were so many manufacturers and retailers who had their names on blades that I'd be willing to bet just about everybody can find their name on a blade. I know I did with my last name and it ain't common.

    Point well noted.

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