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    Lightbulb Interesting Pinning setup on an old Stubtail

    Thought you guys might enjoy seeing this

    I just started working on a very old Stubtail and found a rather unique pinning setup.

    They used a Tube through the razor and scales, then pinned that with a very thin internal pin and lock washers on the outside..
    The razor tightens by the washers pressing the scales like normal but the razor rotates on the tube, the only advantage/disadvantage I can see is that a bent pin like we see here would not effect the way the razor pivots or allow the scales to shift as the pin bends... It also would not allow for adjustment for a slightly off center tang/razor..

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    Anyway first time I found it done this way so I thought you all might enjoy it..

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    Might help keep from cracking the scales when pinning too ?
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    Noooooooo lol that I do not believe one bit considering, 3 out of the 4 pins had cracks under them I would not be making that assumption... Of course the razor was made somewhere around 150-200 years ago it is hard to tell...

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    G , does the tube look like it is original to the razor or a later addition ? Any maker's mark on the tang ? I'm wondering if it was original or added, maybe even added way back ?

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    It is IMO Original to the razor and the scales, and was used at the wedge and the pivot end, the razor is stamped "Superior Temper" I will have pics up later of the Custom Restore...
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    So. Are you going to reuse them??
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    I rest my case.

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    Big hole punched out on the razor?
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    No Tom, I honestly didn't like the design all that much, but I figured I would post it because it was something I had not seen done exactly this way before, so it seemed like something that everyone would be interested in, maybe spark some ideas on how it could be improved on

    No Scott, maybe at the most 1/8" I'll check for ya


    Ok, load of Firewood coming in,,, and it barely fits a 3/32" drill bit so actually less then I figured...
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    I guess it just goes to show that just when you think that you've seen it all here comes a curve ball!!

    Any idea if Lynn's seen anything like this??
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    I use a tube for protection when pinning delicate materials like bog oak and stone when making knife handles.

    Fun to see old craftsmanship, thanks for sharing!
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    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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