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    Default Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy -

    I haven't been doing too much photography until recently, but I have been working on razors.
    This is my first Sheffield and, I've been told dates between 1830 - 1850.
    It's a George Jochan and, since I only had acrylic to work with at the time, I decided to go a little patriotic and dress her in gold scales with a green wedge.
    I think it turned out OK.
    It shaves very well and I'm happy to add her to my occamage.
    Any comments or information is appreciated
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    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    Love the Aussie colours in this razor
    Go Geoff go

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    Nice work Geoff. Go the green and gold.

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    I can't tell but is that a third pin near the center of the razor? Looking great!

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    Very well done, clean tight workmanship

    The wedge really looks well done in the pics

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    Very nice. Good work on that one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1971Wedge View Post
    I can't tell but is that a third pin near the center of the razor? Looking great!
    I drilled for a third pin BUT (of course) the tail didn't clear it so I tried to fill the hole with CA mixed with sanded acrylic - unfortunately it didn't match
    Lesson learned - I'll try three pin scales again though
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    On ya Geoff & +1 on the cool wedge. Now I remember making the same blue with the 3rd pin one time. You can buy small coloured rhinestones from art stores etc. that would slot right into the hole with a bit of superglue. Emerald would look good & add a bit of bling.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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