Maybe more than you’d ever want to know (and more than I can understand) but here’s the lowdown on the steel used in the Riga Razor. This is from some eBay messages I traded with Sergej
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Hello Karl ,
The second razor is honed already , it's sharp enought , but not overhoned , i believe .
I can't compare the Bohler R100 steel blade with some vintage razor , for me it's better than " Silver steel ". In my opinin , of course .
The bohler R100 steel is 100Cr6 steel , or 52100 in US classification .
If to compare with " Silver steel " - I made composite analysis of Friedr Herder ABR.SOHN straigt rasor - the " Silver steel " is 100Cr2 steel .
The difference in Chromium content only , in " Silver steel " is 0,5 % of Chromium , in Bohler R100 - 1,5% of Chromium .
I believe that the Bohler R100 steel is better , than classic " Silver steel " , because the addition of Chromium helps to reduce the carbide size. Smaller carbides means better toughness and resistance to fracture . For example - the 52100 ( same steel as 100Cr6 or Bohler R100 ) is known for its very small carbide size and high density of carbides, even when compared to other carbon and alloy steels .
Best Regards .
Sergej .
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