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    I started with the Isaac and Eliot. The boker is going to be the second and the best I hope.
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    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!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Nice work, outback! I dig that etch on the Yankee!
    Kinda fitting for a blue coat, aint it.
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    Very nice Mike! I have some similar scales............

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    Workin' on it....................

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    Great work Outback.

    I particularly like the "Electric Fine Razor". Kind of ironic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thug View Post
    Great work Outback.

    I particularly like the "Electric Fine Razor". Kind of ironic.
    This makes me wonder if this was meant to be new and exciting or electricity was used in the process like the carbo magnetics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    This makes me wonder if this was meant to be new and exciting or electricity was used in the process like the carbo magnetics.
    Tim
    I read the other day that it made a better product, that it wasn't just some sort of fad but now I need to find it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    This makes me wonder if this was meant to be new and exciting or electricity was used in the process like the carbo magnetics.
    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.
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