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  1. #621
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    Here is one that has been sitting on my bench for about 3-4 months gradually getting worked on. I finally finished it up this past week. Really don't think I'll be doing much of the heel notch in the future as sanding that is a PITA.


    This one is a covered tang 7/8 Non-folder with red box elder burl and decorative pins. This entire razor was just a PITA from the get go, which is why it probably took me this long to finish. In the end, I'm happy with how it came out. The covered tang I made actually flutes out instead of tapers in like a traditional razor. Was hoping this would add a little weight and balance.


    This one is easy to strop and handle in the handle vs some other non-folders I've used.











    ~Joe~

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    Love it!
    One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
    My Vorpal Razors

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    Default 8/8 in Ivory G10

    8/8 Spanish point with double thumb notch
    Ivory G10 scales, ss lined horn wedge with domed washers
    steel is O1
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    Wow, I really like how that one looks with a shorter blade. Or is it just that the 8/8 makes it look shorter?
    ~ ​​Kent
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    Thanks Kent,
    Yes it's a little short. 2 3/8" cutting edge.

  6. #626

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc226 View Post
    I like it. When are you sending it my way?
    Sorry Doc, this one is mine - my precioussssssss :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Shortybone.

    2 1/8" length blade. Beveled squarepoint, thumbnotch, SynthBone lined scales.

    Short and sweet.
    I would like to add that, having received this shorty, the workmanship is really good. It looks good, and it shaves wonderfully. The only thing I'd modify would be to add some jimping on the bottom thumbnotches while slightly rounding the corners there - the sharp angle rubs a little on my fingers while stropping - most likely my technique, not really a problem.

    My point is, if you're looking at this topic and like one of the razors displayed, buy it, you won't regret it. Seraphim was great to deal with, he packed the razor well, and it was really really sharp.

    Thanks Seraphim !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khay View Post
    I would like to add that, having received this shorty, the workmanship is really good. It looks good, and it shaves wonderfully. The only thing I'd modify would be to add some jimping on the bottom thumbnotches while slightly rounding the corners there - the sharp angle rubs a little on my fingers while stropping - most likely my technique, not really a problem.

    My point is, if you're looking at this topic and like one of the razors displayed, buy it, you won't regret it. Seraphim was great to deal with, he packed the razor well, and it was really really sharp.

    Thanks Seraphim !
    You're describing the JimpNotch. Those only come on the Dee-luxe models...

    One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
    My Vorpal Razors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    You're describing the JimpNotch. Those only come on the Dee-luxe models...
    I guess the next time I go back home to visit my family I'll order me one of those Dee-luxe models

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    Recently became a head shaver.

    Carts work pretty good up there.

    So, I modded a Gillette Sensor I found in the back of the medicine cabinet.

    Stainless steel, 65g

    before and after
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    One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
    My Vorpal Razors

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    Here is a razor that was planned to be around 7/8-8/8.
    At which point I "tin foiled" the edge http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...08301-Tin-Foil.
    So I took it back to the grinder to get back to solid steel.
    Also took it from the original french point to a round point

    So here it is, 13/16 round point with a long monkey tail.
    Scales are black G10 with a tru-stone wedge.
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    Very nice. I am a little jealous of the deep clear makers mark tho' ;-)
    ~ ​​Kent
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    I know I've said this before Brian but I think this latest razor is my favorite.
    Rick

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    That 13/16 round point looks suh...weeet!
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jackie View Post
    These are just incredible!
    +1 Million! What do you do with these? Go to shows or auctions?
    My roundabout way of asking how can mere mortals possibly get to purchase one :)

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    Not sure if you remember this gem that you made a few years ago, but it is still my go to Straight.

    Freaky Freddie Fauz Frameback w/Paduak Scales...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbash View Post
    Not sure if you remember this gem that you made a few years ago, but it is still my go to Straight.

    Freaky Freddie Fauz Frameback w/Paduak Scales...
    I remember all of my straights and regret selling every one.

    MY BABY!!!!
    One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
    My Vorpal Razors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    I remember all of my straights and regret selling every one.

    MY BABY!!!!
    It has been taken care of very well over the past 2 years and still looks like new even after 100s of shaves. I sold off most of my collection because they were not being used.
    Proud member of the Great Eagle Group Buy 2010

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    You are truly the man! Beautiful work, the nicest I've seen.

    Marty
    It is better to have loved and lost than to be mauled by tigers, in most cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    I remember all of my straights and regret selling every one.

    MY BABY!!!!

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, but which one do you love best?
    --James

 

 

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