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01-20-2013, 01:31 PM
Thread: Is a bit of patina a bad thing
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Thanks Dave! I think I said it didn't take...
Thanks Dave!
I think I said it didn't take quite the edge that a class marque like Harrison Bros & Howson razors usually take, due to the bulge near the tang end on one side and slight kink in the... -
01-20-2013, 12:04 PM
Thread: Is a bit of patina a bad thing
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the reason is simple- Sheffield man Roger...
the reason is simple- Sheffield man Roger Hinchliffe invented a high gloss polish known as 'black polish' in 1760 and it quickly became the preferred finish for high-end cutlery of all types. It was...
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01-18-2013, 03:52 PM
Thread: Is a bit of patina a bad thing
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True black rust is magnetite - oxidised iron that...
True black rust is magnetite - oxidised iron that is magnetic. The type of black rust we get on razors is a state between red rust and black rust, so not truly black rust.
red rust = Fe2O3...
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