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03-08-2013, 01:50 AM #1
Top-heavy fractions on old razor scales
I restore a lot of oldies and see this very often in unrestored ones. I feel it has to do with honing strokes and was done by old Honemeisters for future reference when the razor comes back for a refresher. No one has been able to crack the code so far. I am restoring an old Johnathan Crookes and see it once again in the ivory.
As one can see, 90/4, 7/12 and lastly (obviously crossed off) is 64/2. These fractions are always top-heavy and I have seen them on a wide variety of razors and scale materials. I would be angry to see it applied to mine by someone paid to do work, but must have been acceptable practice back in the day!
"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.