dear god thats a lot of straights! :shocked003 share the wealth please! :D
yes thank you for doing this. it will be very interesting. :signs107
well thank you for the info. as i plan on making some scales out of some exotics next week i will deff. use a mask at least. :D
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im going to vote dark wood. i like the contrast and i feel it makes the blade stick out more.
for an SR i pay from 20$ to 35$. so far i havent paid 35$ yet. but i mostly look at the bevel of the SR, how much rust is on it, how much hone...
well...that does make a lot of sense.
lol. got it. well.....yeah i guess that is obvious. but also, so far from my research not just on straights but also kitchen knives and such....i...
yeah. always wanted one but thought 300$ was a little too much at the time. but i ordered one finally and it should be here by sat. why?
agreed. because from what i can tell they dont actually make thousands of layers like on a sword. so in that respect there is no way of knowing...
just found this. thought it was very interesting and amazing. http://www.munemasa.co.jp/english/1707/1707-301.htm if it doesnt work at first just...
:drool i would kill for one of those. know where to get anymore of them?
thanx. very helpful. :D
yeah i know its not. i posted the wrong link but....oh well. :D
this thread is designed to help people with sharpening their razors of course. but also it will show how diff. it can be between everyone. being...
i was thinking of getting a set...i have the pocket ones but they are glazed so i have to try to clean them....but are they as good as they are...
wow....what a difference. :happy096
welcome to the den! all the people here love to answer questions that you might have and love to share their knowledge. :D for the shave...
great guide there. very nice thanx.
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