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    Yep, it's going to require being shortened. You could re-profile it just as it is now or a whole new identity...but that toe is going to have to go.
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    I have a Frederick Reynolds that had been reground into a half hollow. The regrind had been done a very very long time ago and the blade had a lot of deep patina. As I cleaned it up I noticed the crack by the toe. It lined up almost exactly to the bak of the notched tip. I removed the tip at the crack and then re-profiled it. It turned out well and shaves well, looking at it you would never know it have been modified. As you start to hone they crack out if it starts to move at all stop and cut off the blade. It is fix-able it may not finish the way it starts.
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    JJ, you sure it's 1mm. The more I look at the pics the more I think it's more as 1 mm is really small. In any case if it can't be honed out for whatever reason then you only have 2 options. Either shorten (B)and grind a new barber's notch (or deepen it) or option A. You've already spend an exuberant amount for that razor so just trying to find the cheapest route which of course would be to carefully breadknife the front side of the edge and slowly try to hone it out doing circles but again it all depends the size of the crack and honestly you're the only one that can really judge the crack as pics can be deceiving. If you don't feel confident or are afraid the crack to worsen by doing it yourself then send it out and spend your christmas bonus on it

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    With a little effort you can grind the toe down and create your own look on the toe. That crack looks bit bigger than 1 mm. With the right tools and patients it can be done in a few minutes.

    I had a chip on the toe of this razor that was a square point. I reground it to look like this.

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    Its is 1 and a half mm.. I have measured it a few times because it looks more in the pictures..I would like to send it to you for re grinding , I don't really care about money . It's just digits on online banking that change and move about

    In saying that though I think the best option if for me to hone out "A" . Should be ok, I hope.

    I'd rather save you for a full restoration down the line.. Get some of those cobalt burl scales and I'd like to judge your restoration skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Its is 1 and a half mm.. I have measured it a few times because it looks more in the pictures..I would like to send it to you for re grinding , I don't really care about money . It's just digits on online banking that change and move about

    In saying that though I think the best option if for me to hone out "A" . Should be ok, I hope.

    I'd rather save you for a full restoration down the line.. Get some of those cobalt burl scales and I'd like to judge your restoration skills
    Just pay postage and consider it done... I can grind the toe to any shape but I don't regrind entire blades.
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    I realize this is heresy but...

    Another option is to do nothing. I have several cracked blades that I have used for years that remain unchanged. In fact my most recent shave was with a Frederick Reynolds with two cracks. As long as the crack does not scratch my strop, I figure they won't scratch my face.
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    I was thinking the same thing, especially on a heavy wedge there won't be any flex. I would at least try it first.

    I wouldn't try this with a extra hollow though, that will have to much flex

    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    I realize this is heresy but...

    Another option is to do nothing. I have several cracked blades that I have used for years that remain unchanged. In fact my most recent shave was with a Frederick Reynolds with two cracks. As long as the crack does not scratch my strop, I figure they won't scratch my face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    I realize this is heresy but...

    Another option is to do nothing. I have several cracked blades that I have used for years that remain unchanged. In fact my most recent shave was with a Frederick Reynolds with two cracks. As long as the crack does not scratch my strop, I figure they won't scratch my face.
    I wish I would have waited for you to post.... I've just finished honing out the crack.. The blade looks ridiculous to me now..I'll show you ..if my mobile phone stops acting the goat and lets me send e mails..

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