I started with the Isaac and Eliot. The boker is going to be the second and the best I hope.
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I started with the Isaac and Eliot. The boker is going to be the second and the best I hope.
Finished up the two sets of scales, that were in need of repair , over the weekend.
Cleaned up the blades (no sanding). Swapped the Wosty, for a W&B. And put the Case back together, and got it honed up.
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Nice work, outback! I dig that etch on the Yankee! :D
Very nice Mike! I have some similar scales............
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Workin' on it....................
Great work Outback.
I particularly like the "Electric Fine Razor". Kind of ironic. :)
Old science said, minerals and other Properties in the body have a magnetic charge. So a magnetic razor was supposed to pull the hair up and allow a closer shave. I bit flat earth, tin foil hat wearing guy that I am.
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I would think electrical process steel would be a little more forgiving as far as its carbon content and able to be make the carbon contents more accurate I should say..I would also tend to believe that the added elements could be integrated accurately with the close temperature control.
YGIGAM!
~Richard.