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planeden A new box of tetnus 12-11-2020, 08:45 PM
outback Nice.! A few look to be of... 12-11-2020, 09:22 PM
planeden I need to look up more about... 12-11-2020, 10:03 PM
Aggelos The one you absolutely... 12-12-2020, 02:32 PM
PaulFLUS Yeah I agree with Aggelos.... 12-12-2020, 02:42 PM
PaulFLUS My guess is they didn't know... 12-12-2020, 02:47 PM
planeden Hey Paul, well that makes two... 12-12-2020, 07:00 PM
planeden OK, so really really don't... 12-12-2020, 06:53 PM
planeden Aggelos et al, here are the... 12-14-2020, 06:55 PM
CamaroZ28 Love the term "box of... 02-12-2021, 12:53 AM
planeden Gotta give credit to my... 02-12-2021, 01:10 AM
gssixgun All Razors are Hollow ground... 02-12-2021, 01:25 AM
planeden Picky Picky. Yeah, they all... 02-12-2021, 01:55 AM
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    I got a mini bench top drill press this weekend. Since there was the one blade I could not open, I went ahead and removed those scales. The drill press worked like a dream. Not really much to restore on the blade side of things. Maybe make it into a nail file or something. To be fair, as soon as it popped open I remembered from the ebay listing that it was junk. Didn't stop me from having a good laugh at it, though.

    Anyway, based on what I have seen yall do, I think I can fix the scales and use them on something else when I need to. If nothing else, it will be good practice. I know I have seen some threads I can look up on this.

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    I think it is the wedge that makes one look bigger than the other in the photos.
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    Aggelos et al, here are the photos you requested. There is some serious corrosion in the middle of the blade. So, I guess the jury is out on whether it will shave, but I think it may not go to the edge.

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    Scrape that active rust off with a SE razor blade and then you will know more. Hopefully it is just a bubble on the surface. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. I would proceed with caution though.
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    Love the term "box of tetnus"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CamaroZ28 View Post
    Love the term "box of tetnus"
    Gotta give credit to my girlfriend for that one.
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    All Razors are Hollow ground the term Wedge is very deceiving but just think about geometry, if the razor was actually a Wedge like many of those diagrams show you could never hone it

    We all call heavy bladed old razors "Wedges" we just do, but when discussing grinds it is technically incorrect..
    Some out there do look like a wedge because the spine has been worn away but really they do have some hollow

    The "Witch" was/is used to produce Double Hollows and Full Hollows it was pretty much used all over by 1910

    If you look at the first pic the Orange scaled is a Double hollow and the Black scaled on top row Left pointing down Those are probably post 1910
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    All Razors are Hollow ground the term Wedge is very deceiving but just think about geometry, if the razor was actually a Wedge like many of those diagrams show you could never hone it

    We all call heavy bladed old razors "Wedges" we just do, but when discussing grinds it is technically incorrect..
    Some out there do look like a wedge because the spine has been worn away but really they do have some hollow

    The "Witch" was/is used to produce Double Hollows and Full Hollows it was pretty much used all over by 1910

    If you look at the first pic the Orange scaled is a Double hollow and the Black scaled on top row Left pointing down Those are probably post 1910
    Picky Picky. Yeah, they all seem to have a bit of curvature when you look at them edge on. But I can't really feel it when I rub up the side. There are the two full hollows that you mentioned and then one other that has enough hollowed out to really feel. Then there is that one frame back or near frame back or whatever you call it.

    Funny yall brought this back to life today. I am going to try to get started on some of these this weekend.
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    From the fuzzy pic it looks like a True Frameback if there is a screw at the front of the spine it might be a Replaceable Blade Style
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