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INFO! The 2024 B&B Gold Dollar Mod Competition

It's May 1 which traditionally marks the beginning of B&B's annual Gold Dollar Mod Competition. We haven't checked for interest ahead of time but hopefully a few straight razor shavers, or those wishing to start, have procured a Gold Dollar straight razor ready to turn it into a thing of beauty. For the curious, let me explain what this is all about. Gold Dollar makes some inexpensive straight razors in China. Out of the box they don't shave particularly well but inside they have plenty of good steel. The scales are made from very cheap plastic. Enterprising modders throw away the scales and create new ones from a variety of material. The blade itself usually needs some grinding to make its geometry ready for efficient shaving. Along the way people create unique designs of stunning beauty. You may check out our past competitions for inspiration.

The rules are simple. The construction phase starts today and ends on July 1. Please limit your entries to new work that you created during these two months. We’ll start the competition threads on July 1. Please post pictures of your finished razors then. Entries must be shave ready in order to be considered. B&B members at large will vote to select the winners in each category. In the meantime post pictures of your progress in this thread and tell us how you are doing.

Thinking of jumping in or just curious? Let us know of your interest or ask questions below. And of course, be safe!
 
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Here we go. Feels like I'm lagging behind at this point.

I've not got over the idea of metal scales, though thick brass the other year was a bit too hefty (while it certainly makes shaving more of an event). Something lighter, then. Working title for this one is "Call me Al". Too much Paul Simon in my youth, probably.

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I'm watching this one...I never finished my entry before end of comp last year, life got very hectic and it hasn't slowed down much (started a new business a few months before the comp...) and I don't even have a blank one to start on even if I had the time to work on it.
Hopefully we are moving house in a few months, and I will have a better workshop space at the new one instead of working on the kitchen table and having to pack up every evening.
I miss my old shed...full of tools...

Looking forward to what you guys come up with, and I'll be roaring to go next year!
 
Here we go. Feels like I'm lagging behind at this point.

I've not got over the idea of metal scales, though thick brass the other year was a bit too hefty (while it certainly makes shaving more of an event). Something lighter, then. Working title for this one is "Call me Al". Too much Paul Simon in my youth, probably.

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I can understand why brass might be a bit too heavy. Looking forward to seeing what "Al" ends up looking like!
 
I'm watching this one...I never finished my entry before end of comp last year, life got very hectic and it hasn't slowed down much (started a new business a few months before the comp...) and I don't even have a blank one to start on even if I had the time to work on it.
Hopefully we are moving house in a few months, and I will have a better workshop space at the new one instead of working on the kitchen table and having to pack up every evening.
I miss my old shed...full of tools...

Looking forward to what you guys come up with, and I'll be roaring to go next year!
We understand life gets in the way. Hopefully you'll have a bit more time next year. Good luck in your new endeavors!
 
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