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10-11-2015, 09:48 PM
Thread: Earlier Wosty Wedge
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Haha,,, yeah,, newbie ,,, have buffer will...
Haha,,, yeah,, newbie ,,, have buffer will travel! Dope.
But the combo you mention, sand to say a 4-600 or so then a quick pass on some Mothers leaves a nice finish in my opinion. Evens it out ,,... -
10-11-2015, 09:28 PM
Thread: Earlier Wosty Wedge
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Hey don't get me wrong . I'm no saint. I've been...
Hey don't get me wrong . I'm no saint. I've been guilty of buffing the snot out of razors especially when I first started. Ohhhh bling!
But I think the satiny blade with polished shaft/tail/spine... -
10-11-2015, 08:45 PM
Thread: Earlier Wosty Wedge
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Thank you. I'm sure I'm not alone here in the...
Thank you.
I'm sure I'm not alone here in the belief you can push a razor too far. With as much meat
That is in this razor it would have been easy to grind away and go full polish. In some cases... -
10-11-2015, 06:11 PM
Thread: Earlier Wosty Wedge
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Earlier Wosty Wedge
I'm no expert but I'd have to say this appears to be an earlier example of a Wosty. The blade overall was nice but the stamping was a bit off compared to what I'd call later razors.
Regardless it's...
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