Slightly over 6/8, spike point, curly pernambuco handles with CA finish. Brass wedges and pins. CPM154CM steel, cryo treated.
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Slightly over 6/8, spike point, curly pernambuco handles with CA finish. Brass wedges and pins. CPM154CM steel, cryo treated.
In my mind's eye it's a beautiful razor.
Looks Sweet Joe :D
WOW!!! - NICE work, Joe! I love the work on the spine - the whole thing is just stunning....:bow :bow :bow
-well done!
-Lou
that is lush mate!! Did you make the blade also, or just work it yourself to personalise it? It's certainly very nice indeedy
oh judging by the code you gave for the steel i guess you did!! holy crap!!
woohoo, schweeeet!!!! I love the tip shape, the spine works too...
congratulations, and many to come...
Nenad
That is definitely pretty. What did the hardness come out to?
You've out done yourself again, absolutely stunning work.
I'd better get something restored by you quick before you get out of my price range.
opps!!! to late
I've always wondered how people do the grinding. Do you just take it to a waterwheel or something of that sort?
PS Fantastic work, Joe!
are you thinking of bringing these to market or is it a one off
Beautiful, and the signature is very nice. I wouldn't mind have one of these in my collection at all :D.
Matt
I think I like the signature on the shank better, but that may just be my opinion. The typography of the etching fits the razor very well Joe. I will have to start saving for one of these bad boys. I love everything about them. The worked back, the thumb shaped shank, the look of the scales. I am drooling all over my keyboard Joe!
Matt
I prefer the signature on the shank, maybe with the location on the other side of the shank. And maybe just put "Celebrated Razor for Gentlemen's Use" on the blade...
These are great-looking blades! Looking forward to seeing the shave reports!
Cheers
Ivo
Beautiful! Glad you used first rate steel. When can I shave test one?:tu
Remarkable!...Simply remarkable!
Another must-have that I won't be able to afford :cry:
Jo - not being the least bit talented with my hands, I've just got to say I'm in awe of your skill. These look fantastic and I'm sure they shave just as well. :bow :bow
James.
Well, well. Look how our little Joseph has grown. For this stunning achievement you well deserve
.... A Gold Star!
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image.../Gold_Star.jpg
Keep 'em coming, Joe.
X
Geez Joe would you $top already! I$n't making me poor with re$toration$ enough for you? You know I can't help myself. :D
Oh yeah, sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
John
Work of Art Joe !!!!!!
Lynn
Joe,
Very, very nice work. I am thinking I'll start saving to afford one.
I can say to the youngins, "Yep, I knew Joe the razor artist back when he wasn't famous, and you could buy one of his razors directly from him. You could even talk to him on something we used to use called forums. This was before the mind chips of course".
They'll laugh, "Oh Pepere, you're so funny. We didn't even think you had electricity back then."
lol, John
Great Work,
Classy lines, I really like the shape of the blade and scales. It looks old fashion and modern at the same time.
Charlie
Great work. Looks awesome!
Ray
Ave!
Nos totondi te salutamus!
(we who are about to shave salute you)
Gents I do believe we have a master in our midst!
All hail....:bow :bow :bow
If these ever become available for sale I would definately buy one.
I always knew you were a razor pimp in disguise. Great work Joe. I just love that notch point blade. I hope to afford one someday myself.
(After changing pants) Joe, that's beautiful work!!
-Steve
Amazing work - outstanding. I love it. More photos please :)
I hope that you get that shop up and running soon, because I could be really tempted.
Si