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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Unless you want say 7 ideantical blades but from different types of steel (1095, O1, Wootz, etc) you're just having more identical blades.
    That would be fun!

    1971Wedge I would be interested in seeing a better shot of the ridge on the spine of the blade. I don't think it would be that hard to copy.

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    I have a few of the LeCoulter type razors and need blades also. I am checking out a lazer cutter place that I have used and may be able to give some hope after the new year begins. Who knows!
    Good luck in the meantime, I need two!
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    PS. Arbenz is the British registered company that sold that type of razor. I have five different tang stamps along the way. Seems they had a distributor in every shaving country!
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    Somebody with a precision grinder might come in handy too ? I got a bid in on an old rusty one of these. I have no idea what the balde looks like but I imagine it round at the top ? Or square ? I saw another at auction with 4 blades just this week.

    Ahhh 21 hrs. left and over my price range.
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    If there is an interest in New made blades, I have continued the quest. I have located a laser cutter and gotten a quote. I have located a world class, razor qualified, heat treater and gotten a quote. I have checked the cost of materials and...
    There better be a market for the blades.
    To go any further, I must know and have firm requests for about 15 blades at $15 each. Before I pull the trigger, I will have money in escrow from those folks
    Bye the way that does not meet all the expenses by far!
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    I have done other good samaritan things in the past and gotten a bit leary of pie in the sky.

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    Hi all, been a bit since I've seen this thread, interesting....
    Geezer very interesting.....thinking on it here.

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    Geezer, Did you get the blades made? I just saw this thread and missed out. I have a Lecoultre set that has 12 blades. It states 12 lames on the box and the box is jumbo sized. I have pieced together a 12 blade set (only 3 or 4 were missing) I would love to have new blades in the set. Just checking to see if you have had them made.

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    When I polled the folks that wanted blades the fair non-giveaway price was too steep for them. So I bought some old ones on line to feed my Le C collection.
    Thanks for the thought
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