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"Backwood" blade cheking some things off my list
Well that's how it was listed on ebay...Did a little digging and its a Packwood with a bad P stamp. Most I could find out about them was they were made in Sheffield in the 1800's and people who have them think they shave really nicely. I'd been looking for a spanish point and a heavier grind to try, so I took a bit of a chance on this one (I'm also a sucker for file work on the spine). The listing only had three photos - left/right with blade open and a close-up of the tang stamp. Handle would clearly need to go, but the blade looked like it might be ok. I couldn't really see the grind, but it appeared to be stouter than a normal hollow. I paid a little more than I was hoping as I got into a bit of a tussle in the last minute and was able to time the last second snipe correctly (if that was anyone on SRP - sorry). Still not unhappy with what I paid. It came in yesterday and like I suspected, the scales were ummm...functional. But, they looked like they were carved out of a redwood fence post with a hatchet. They were one piece, but had a pin in the wedge end :thinking: One side of the pivot pin had the one and only collar and the saw they used to cut the space for the blade had to have had less than 8 teeth per inch. The pins were copper which seems a bit uncommon. The blade though was in good condition and has just a hint of a hollow grind. Some light rust and a tiny chip at the edge that should hone out. The bade is a touch under 13/16 at the heel and a touch over 13/16 at the toe and has a fairly even bevel - So my risk worked out :y My plan for this one is to get it apart enough to stop any active rust and then get back to a couple others I'm in the middle of. Not sure if I want to do this one in more of a period style or do something a little different. I've got a couple of scale and wedge materials I'd like to try out. With the weight of this blade I'll probably stick with lead. See what I'm in the mood for when I get to it. If anyone knows anything about Packwood razors I'd love to hear it.
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