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    ... Save that old knowledge, there is already too much lost. The horn will look fantastic.
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    Could you post some more on the polishing process with perhaps some photos of your wheels and emery you are using?

    Did you make your own wheels and at what speed are you polishing?

    Thanks for posting.

    Marty
    Well I own an old hollow grinder workshop that was build up in 1869 and was run for 4 generations. The last grinder stopped working in that workshop in 1989. It was kept together, proper and safe in its original place in the backroom of a shop. When I met the grinder several years ago and he showed me his workshop, I immediately felt in love with it. Since then I visited him several times a year to discuss and learn from him about the ancient craftsmanship of hollow grinding and polishing and restoring of straight razors. Finally I bought the whole workshop, dismounted it and rebuild it exactly in the same manner in a separate room in my house.

    So all of the material I use for restoration of my razors is old material from the workshop. The bench grinders are driven via transmission. The workshop is a typical so-called “Hamburg way” grindery. There are different ways of grinding that had been established in the past in Germany, mainly the Solingen way and the Hamburg way. But I think that goes a bit too deep now and off topic to this thread. I may start a separate thread about this soon, if there is an interest. I will also post some pictures then of the workshop and the equipment.

    Regards Peter
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