1. I've always wondered how difficult it would be to hone one of those exaggerated smiling blades. :happy088::happy088:
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  2. Vintage Solingen-made Otto Deutsch 'Hans' 5/8" (ca1930s)
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  3. F.W. Engles “Special”. A lovely shaver in all ways.

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    M J Higgins 5/8 full hollow spike.
  5. Tonight's shave was with a fine Full Wedge of a Pipe Razor. It's a silent whisker whacker, that gave me a DFS with 2 passes. This is a fun shaving BIG Heavy Wedge.

    Razor- Geo. Wostenholm & Son
    Brush- B4-- By Tom(@twhite )
    Soap- Arko/Sandalwood scented
    Aftershave- Avon Spicy. River Boat

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  6. Just stumbled across the Restoration thread on this one... amazing work on the scales. I have a slightly smaller (6/8) Geo Wostenholm Pipe razor and the scales are in similar shape. You put in A LOT of time and effort on yours and it turned out great. Thanks for documenting the process!
    Tom
  7. Thanks, it was time intensive. I really don't like tossing original scales, if I don't need to. I try to be creative.
  8. Swiss frame back today. Worked really well on my neck and cheeks, chin went to the slim. BBS though in the end..

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  9. Had to follow the SK1 with the SK3. While less visually striking, I feel it is the better shaver... and still with a smile. :)

    A little Shavemac rubbed in LPL Rose de Pushkar = nice relaxing shave.

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    Enjoy the start of your week.
    Tom.
  10. Is that DUBL DUCK under GLASS?
  11. Translucent acrylic, with a full blued blade.
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  12. W.R. Case & Sons 5/8 razor from Bradford, PA with celluloid covered tang and figured celluloid scales. Haven’t cleaned this one up other than honing it. PAA Sundown software, and vintage Gillette Sun Up stink.
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  13. Vintage Sheffield 7/8" wedge from Marshes & Shepherd (ca1840).

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  14. Joh Engstrom Swedish frameback. Very nice unique shaver. Everyone needs at least one frameback:)

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  15. Razor: “Hot Rod Wosty” George Wostenholm & Sons Celebrated I•XL Razor
    Soap&Brush: Captain’s Choice North w/ Shavemac
    A/S: Country Club 1837
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    This razor was a mess. Hours spent hand sanding with 220 before moving up. Still has some beauty marks but I tried to soften with a hand applied satin finish (600 grit w/ WD40 then softened with 2500). I couldn’t figure out what to do with scales... so went with camel bone transitioning to blue flame transitioning to the original horn.
  16. A very nice shave with my Herder today. Nothing remarkable about the reduction but the end result said it all. I rarely use a brush two shaves in a row but I enjoyed the Romera so much on it’s maiden voyage that I put it to use again today. Sweet. :happy036:

    Hot water preparation
    AOS Lavender PSO
    Mike’s Natural Soaps Barber Shop
    Romera Wengue Chubby Manchurian Badger
    Friedr Herder 77 Square 6/8
    Thayers Witch Hazel Rose Petal

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    Happy shaving - Karl
  17. I'm fascinated by those scales. Nicely done!
  18. Thank you.

    I had some camel bone left over from another set and the original horn had some major bits missing. I thought I could “attach” the bone to the horn with 2 part crystal resin. I cut the flame pattern then made a small aluminum foil mold to hold epoxy. I added white, blue & silver flakes to the resin. Then a lot of sanding to get back to original shape.
  19. It turned out great. Very creative.
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