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Thread: Most Expensive Mistake?
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08-03-2007, 02:11 AM #1
Most Expensive Mistake?
Got a rusty Puma off eBay. Surface rust but a lot of it. About half way through getting it off I let the Dremel get away from me and put a huge chip in it.
Paid a pretty chunk for it. I suppose the scales being in good shape is one consolation.
That being said, trying to make myself feel better, what's the biggest, most expensive mistake you've made?
*edit* It's about 1/4" from the heel...Last edited by Jonedangerousli; 08-03-2007 at 02:21 AM.
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08-03-2007, 03:02 AM #2
(sorry, I love to hear when other people screw up as bad as I do)
Hey, look at it this way...now you have those Puma scales you needed
I'd say the worse I've heard is J.Crowley doing the same thing and killing a 7/8" Wonderedge! I tell him, that's like killing a unicorn...... A mythical beast to be sure!
OH, I've killed my share of Razors. I guess the last one I remember was a Henkels 415 5/8" with cracked ice scales and nickel-silver bolsters....OH, and a nice BIG chip in the blade.
I swear, it's a new custom design!!
C utz
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08-03-2007, 03:30 AM #3
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Funny you say that... last week i had a beautiful 7/8 "Unicorn" razor tore out of my hands by a belt sander...
Ping Ping Ping around the workshop it went... I wondered if it was even worthwhile looking for it.
End result wasnt too bad... I've convinced myself that it works better as a 5/8 anyway.
Greg Frazer
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08-03-2007, 04:58 AM #4
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08-03-2007, 07:00 AM #5
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Thanked: 4I hear you mate... it's happened twice and both times were a result of getting distracted by something else. When using the belt sander (for razors anyway) I wear a leather shop apron with a generous pocket in the chest area... usually i keep a 6x6 inch piece of 3mm mild steel in the pocket... a bit like a rednecks bullet proof vest and goggles of course.
You have to be mindfull of the position of the steel against the belt, so that if you do loose you grip on it then it will naturally fly away, not toward you... if it hits the block wall behind the sander it can rebound but "hopefully" its lost enough energy not to be dangerous anymore... you can be practically guarenteed it aint got a sharp edge anymore though
Greg Frazer
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08-03-2007, 10:34 AM #6
Okay, mine was not during a restoration but did kill a great razor.
I won a beautiful vintage Thiers Issard Sparatcus on ebay for around $80. Square point, grained "French Ivory" scales with an inlaid Gladiator in brass. Perfect blade, honed up quickly and off to the shave I headed. I finished stropping, laid the razor on a towel still open (big mistake) and opened the medicine cabinet door only to have a comb fall out and drop directly on the blade, splitting it cleanly edge to spine.
Never even got one shave off of it.
TonyThe Heirloom Razor Strop Company / The Well Shaved Gentleman
https://heirloomrazorstrop.com/
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08-03-2007, 12:06 PM #7
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08-03-2007, 03:21 PM #8
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08-03-2007, 03:48 PM #9
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Thanked: 3Oh man sparticus? And it has a gladiator on the scale? Well now that's got my attention, lol! Sparticus and I go back to like elementary school! He doesn't use straight razors though. But I suppose he'd feel pleased with the idea that there's a razor in his name! Minimus uses a Mach3... Been trying to convert him for some time. Totally unsuccessful. He thinks I'm a fool for going straight.
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08-03-2007, 04:30 PM #10
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