+1 from me too thankyou for taking the time and effort to do this !
once again top man :)
ian
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Oh Man... i REALY enjoyed the series of videos and those scales look just AWSOME so thin and beautiful
and the whole process i loved it i wish i could have the tools and id just go at it day and night :D
thanks alot for the videos i am realy happy i watched them.
i apreciate the efort you put into this.i think many of us do.
PS: just awsome
:D
best regards
Exellent video! One question, what time totaly you invested in this razor?
I can not thank you enough for the valuable information
I finally got to watch you vid on honing, but again w/o sound till tonight. Nice job! Other than the hones I have on hand the only other difference is the speed at which I hone. I don't hone as fast as you show till I get over the 8k hone. :)
I really like your Vids! Thank you for taking the time to make and share them with us.
Brad,
That was a wonderful set of videos you did. Thank you so much for sharing. I learned quite a bit from this. Wish I would have seen before my first restore on an ebay special W & B all by hand. Definitely need some power tools.
Thanks!
Lu
Thanks for a very informative show. Great work, really enjoyed every bit of it.
Cheers
T
Brilliant! I haven't even got my own razor yet and I want to start refurbing. :p The craftsmanship is great! We've really lost that in a society where everything is mass produced by machines.
I think it would take me 100 times longer though since I'll have none of your power tools which I'm sure make things a LOT faster!
I can't thank you enough for these videos. I happened to watch on the same night I put in an order for horn blanks, and was able to change the order just in time to get two-inch-wide plates instead of inch-wide. I learned that I need to cut both sides of the scales from the same plate.