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    Carbon-steel-aholic DwarvenChef's Avatar
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    Default Started work on "Genuine Rattler"

    Found some MAAS today I thought it was a white paste, this stuff is pink. Anyhow I got a good deal of gunk off the blade and monkey tail, that I didn't realize was so long. This is the first straight that arrived when I started buying a few. It was filthy and cruddy and I had nothing to work it with so it went in the drawer. I used to be an oblique tip but the re-scale job was to short and I'm thinking they broke off the tip, easy fix. There is a bit of hone wear and it has an uneven edge... boy do I have some work to do

    Well I did buy this so I had something to work on...

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    Doh forgot pics...
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    Mate

    If you bought it for something to work on then it looks like you got your wish...

    I hope it works out for you though... it's a great looking razor

    Make sure you post more pics along the way... really interested to see how this progresses

    Greg Frazer

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    this one has serious hone wear but I like it

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    I remember surfing Ebite one late night threw beer goggles (not recommended) and seeing this one about to close for cheap, "Wow that would be fun to practice working on!!" and bought it. I'm glad I did as I've come to like the looks and will be looking for a better one like it (just cause). I do plan on doing all the work on this myself so it's not going to be pretty, but I hope it will be sturdy and functional... We shall see

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    You should try to grind the tip to more of a spanish-point so that the 'clipped end' is not there. If those scales don't work out, another idea would be to have one of our 'in house' mold-makers make a replicate cast of it!

    I really like the extended tail on that blade!!!

    Looks like a great 'fixer-upper'!!
    I can't wait to see the 'after' image!!!

    C utz

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    Well it took a while but I'm now working on fixing the washboard edge

    I taped up the spine as I'm on the 320 DMT plate. First thing I did was to grind the edge flat, removing the high parts of the edge. Than laying it down I did a few dozen circles to put the edge back. Didn't think it would take that long but it did... about 45 minutes to re-establish an edge. Next set will be refining the edge on a 1200 King. I'm sure it's all down hill now, with the edge back on... ( I think my DMT is a vampire, it ground off my fingertips, and liked it!!)
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