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Work in progress...
I should have thought to take some "before" pics before I started sanding the blade...
This is a 6/8, very hollow, Genco "Forge Mark" I just got off ebay. I was originally intending to clean it up and sell it to help fund some HAD, but it's just too cool. So I'm keeping it. Here's some in-process pics.
I still haven't figured out how much I want to clean up the tang area with the hammer tracks, and the blade is about halfway through the 600-grit cycle, heading for 1000 and then some polishing. The scales appear to be after-market, but they're in good shape so they'll last for a while...
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I love those hammered Tangs too....
That one looks to be in great shape edge and spine wise...
More pics, more pics, :medvl:
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Don’t sand the hammer marks... what looks like rust or patina is black oxide (or bluing) that’s how it is supposed to look.
And I could be wrong, but I don’t believe those scales are aftermarket… regardless of the pinning where there is no lock washer.
Congrats man… she is a beautiful razor, hone her up and let us know how she shaves.
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Damnation!!!
I had just gotten her all polished up, and giving a few touch up passes in a fish-hook groove in my diamond stone I use for my knives, and a burr in the blade caught. I'm now going to have to take a good solid 1/8th off the blade... :rant::gaah:
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How were you touching up with a hook groove? That's a new one for me:thinking:
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Wow, that's a shame. Sorry about that.
I'm trying to imagine how you'd use a fish hook groove with a straight razor... I assume it was a powered wheel?
(lol, if it's out towards the toe, I can shorten the blade for you :). I'm getting some experience doing that)
[edit: never mind, I see you got a picture up)
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How about if you just extend the bottom line of the tang in through the shoulder with a nice curve down to the edge just past the chip? See Glen's latest creation.
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Dude... I sat for 10 minutes looking at her... wondering "how the H*LL did that happen?"... where is the crying "smiley"?:confused:...
... oh, there it is...:cry:.
All is not lost... she is still salvageable... and may turn out to be a great shaver.
BTW whats a "fish hook groove"... hone?
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Oh no!.. I was loving the pictures... then part of me died suddenly... oh that sucks:gaah:
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she's ba-ack...
Well, did some grinding, and some bread-knifing, and she's back. A little more polishing and I'll be ready to set the bevel and go...
For those who asked/were puzzled, that groove in the stone shown in the chip picture is the fish-hook groove. I use it sometimes to bread-knife the edge to remove burrs from sanding, as it is nice and flat, and doesn't leave a 100% flat edge. This particular burr however, was averse to that idea...