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08-18-2014, 08:18 PM #1
My Tim Zowada Custom
A little over a year ago I contacted Tim about making a Custom Razor. I wanted something different. I had read and seen where Tim had made Bloomery Steel out of Black Sand he gathered from a beach on one of the Great Lakes in Michigan and he also had made Damascus with Meterorite. I ask Tim to make a Razor with Bloomery Steel "Timanagane" and Meteroite Tim told me he had wanted to make a razor with these two components for something but had never done it. I decided that I wanted a 6/8 with a Spanish Point and Ivory scales. Tim told me what it would cost and how long it would take to complete my razor so I began the wait. Well not long after Tim has a Motorcycle accident and Broke his ribs. I don't know if any of you have broken any ribs but it hurts terribly bad and takes a while to heal. While Tim is recovering he makes the 2H2H razors I have one of the Prototypes and it's a sweet shaving Razor. As Tim recovered from his accident he starts on my razor he send me pictures of the process if you want to see the pictures go to Tim's FACE BOOK page he documented the process there. As he gets closer to completion off this beautiful razor I ask him if he could send me pieces metal from the different steps I am making a shadow box to put them in. When I tell people how the razor was made they don't understand so now I can show them and they understand.On the 14th of Aug. FedEx delivered the Razor to me. I have had the razor for 4 days now and have shaved with it twice and if you have never shaved with a Tim Zowada Razor then you are missing out, not only can he make a Great Looking Razor that holds a edge that lasts. I now have 3 razors made by Tim and love them. I haven't had time to take any good Pictures I plan on it really soon
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08-18-2014, 09:23 PM #2
super looking razor , and yes Tim can put an edge on good show tc
“ I,m getting the impression that everyone thinks I have TIME to fix their bikes”
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08-18-2014, 09:53 PM #3
I love it, it's a beauty!!!!! I ride & I fractured my pelvis, fractured my back near some metal already in it, broke 3 ribs & collapsed my left lung a year ago so I know what it feels like to be in that type of pain. They even had a tube going in my lung to drain fluids out of it & that was even more painful. I'm so glad I'm feeling better now. I can still feel the ribs that were broken when I deeply inhale. There are two kinds of riders.......those that have been down & those that are going down. It will happen sooner or later. I've been down a few times but I dust myself off, & get back on & go again. But back to the razor, it is a work of art & I'd love to have one myself. You have a one of a kind my friend. I want one.
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08-18-2014, 10:49 PM #4
That razor really looks classy and superb. Real craftmanship.
Is it me or does it show the damascus look more on Zowada's fb?
Guess it will be the lighting.
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08-18-2014, 11:02 PM #5
You can see it better on Tim's FB page that's one reason I haven't posted any pictures, it look a lot better in person than in pictures the scales are ivory and it's the most beautiful ivory I've seen and the details in the blade and scales and the pieces that Tim sent me can't be seen very well in the pictures I have taken I am no photographer so I am going to try and get some better pic tomorrow
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08-18-2014, 11:18 PM #6
Can't wait to see 'em! Real ivory huh? He must have a connection for pre ban ivory. I know it's out there.
Last edited by engine46; 08-18-2014 at 11:32 PM.
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08-19-2014, 04:30 PM #7
Tim is a Great Guy and his work is out of this World and the Edge he puts on His blades is something else I only wished he honed for the public.
Last edited by Slamthunderide; 08-19-2014 at 09:16 PM.
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08-19-2014, 04:56 PM #8
A classic that will stand the test of time. Congratulations. Can you post a picture of all three of your Zowanda custom razors when you get an opportunity. I'm starting to dream. Thanks.
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08-22-2014, 03:46 AM #9
I ask Tim for Bits and pieces from the different steps so I could make a shadow box to show people how my razor was made here are some picture of the pieces taken with my phone. Tim made it really simple to understand. First you take sand part (A1)filter it and you have black sand left part (A2)which is smelted and ends up with (A3)the Bloom which Tim turns into (A4)Timanagane. Then Comes part (B1)Campo del Cielo Meterorite which slammed into Argentina some 50,000 years ago. That Tim turned into part (B2)Laminated Meteorite Next (A3)and (B2)are Turned into (C1) which is 40 layers x 4 pieces of Timanagane & Meteorite Laminate which are twisted and made in to the BladeThe final Blade is piece C1 with A3 welded on for the cutting edge. Now I will try and take some pictures of the finished Razor
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08-22-2014, 08:51 AM #10
Interesting story and beautiful razor. Tim Zowada's razors are on my top list since a long time now. I think I will order from him one sooner or later.
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