My first

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by Olivier, Sep 27, 2010.

  1. Olivier

    Olivier New Member

    Just had to try my hand at something other than knives. The blade, bolsters and spacers on this one are twist pattern stainless Damasteel hardened to Rc 63 and the handle is Warthog Ivory with anodized titanium liners.
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  2. LRD_III

    LRD_III Member

    First, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAh!:1respect
    Very amazing, beautiful, work. Totally awesome.

    Now, how does it shave and has it been honed? 63 is on the harder side of razors as I think TI is usually around 62.
    If it shaves as good as it looks, then you have something truly amazing. If not you still have some truly amazing. If you can't find someone to test it for you, I'll gladly hone it and give it a whirl.:signs002

    Again, that is truly a masterpiece and one for the books. That may not be perfection itself, but its about as close in beauty as it gets.
     
  3. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    Amazing work.
     
  4. sffone

    sffone Member

    WOW!!!!!!! Absolutely amazing! I've never seen anything like it!
     
  5. Olivier

    Olivier New Member

    Thank you guys.
    Yes, honed, stropped and terribly sharp. I don't shave much but I tested it dry on my arm and then dry on a small patch of my cheek. It works beautifully. This baby is unfortunately (fortunately for me) sold to a knife collector and I doubt that it will ever be used. The Damasteel is a laminate of two components namely RWL34 and PMC27 stainless steels. The RWL is the hardest of the two and heat treated to 63Rc while the PMC27 should be around 59Rc. Glad you like it.
     
  6. Dulouz

    Dulouz Active Member

    :sad023
     
  7. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Too true!
     
  8. DrDead

    DrDead Member

    AWESOME ! You are an artist.
     
  9. ShavedZombie

    ShavedZombie Member

    That's absolutely fantastic!! The scales look, to be the downer of the group, like they would outweigh the blade a little, but beautiful work nonetheless! (And I have some off-balanced blade-scale combos in my rotation, so no harm done!)

    Nice!
     
  10. saf

    saf Member

    That is incredible
     
  11. alex2363

    alex2363 Member

  12. Olivier

    Olivier New Member

    Thank you gentlemen.

    That is unfortunately true. I used Ti liners to keep the weight down but it's still on the heavy side. Next time around I will definitely do a bit better.
     
  13. Lucky11453

    Lucky11453 New Member

    Very nice....very nice indeed. I would like to see a closer picture of that razor!
     

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