Waiting for two brushes to arrive
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Waiting for two brushes to arrive
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I am as well waiting for two brushes to arrive. :)
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Some great looking brushes there gents :tu
Well while my apprentice didn't need a shave we had some fun! I'd taken an old 3" SRD English Bridle strop that I'd chewed up a bit and cut it down to 2.5"s and put it in with a vintage 2.5" cloth strop and he got to practice his stropping a bit on a larger strop/the Mike Horn's strop was a 2" strop.
After he'd left I used my newly acquired horse butt strop on a 6/8 Friodur and I'm very pleased with the strop. :tu
[QUOTE=Navarrsky;1800526]I am as well waiting for two brushes to arrive. :)
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Beautiful brushes, Dmitri, although it's beyond me how you do it. Congratulations.
If I might, I'd like to offer another view on the matter. Keep, or toss the scales, that is your choice. Perhaps it was stored in a confined space with razors that DID have celluloid scales, but this razor does NOT have celluloid scales.
My reasoning: if these scales were celluloid, wouldn't the cellrot be more concentrated where the scales cover the blade? This blade has rust in an opposite manner; there is virtually no rust where the scales cover it.
Could be that way, it is turned opposite than normal, but it does have a distinct pattern , maybe up next to cell rot, in any case I'd still be careful. Tc
I lean towards Crawlers thoughts but agree with Tc that it is important to always be careful.