Looking good, Matt! ;)
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Very impressive Matt!!
Beautiful job!!
Pete <:-}
Nice razor Phrank.
Matt that three layer set of scales, that's taking it to the next level. They are pretty nice my friend.
I completely understand why you called your Heiffor, "The Brick"...it is a massively heavy blade, was covered in gunk, but came clean with good scrub with a toothbrush and toothpaste, light sanding, and it's looking pretty clean...grabbed it from a local listing in Ontario...
Funny, I was thinking the etching appeared almost like a bird in flight but could be Gaelic as mentioned in the linked thread...and what a great thread you linked to...seeing some great posts from Neil....
Yeah, they are pretty rough and simple. Heavy wedge for Army issue.
Heiffor made some intricate and beautiful stuff.
These beasts ain't it! ;)
Agreed - when it say's, "Made for the Army" they meant it.
Those Heiffor's you had in the other thread were sublime how nice they are, he really made some top notch razors, incredible craftsmanship.
So this Army razor was from around 1850 or earlier was the thinking?
Nice work on those scales Matt!
Super thin edge chamfer to them. Very nice.
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Nice work, Matt & Phrank.
How bouts some details on that Matt. Did ya cut yersef, and he caint touch da butins. Harr!!