W&B rescaled work horse

Discussion in 'Razor Restoration' started by denmason, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. denmason

    denmason Uncle Dennis

    This old razor was great to learn with, easy to hone and strops up nicely. But, dang it was ugly with nasty looking bug bitten dried up scales. So off I go to the wood pile. Found another piece of Olive, done it up with CA, used the old spacer and new pins. Just a down and dirty job. Shaved with it tonight and the hairs jumped off my face. I love this thing and it's prettier now. :D

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  2. IsaacRN

    IsaacRN Active Member

    Now those are some interesting scales......Great Job
     
  3. sparky5693

    sparky5693 Administrator Staff Member

    Administrator
    I love olive :ashamed001
     
  4. Sejanus

    Sejanus New Member

    Very nice!
     
  5. TOB9595

    TOB9595 Member

    I must say..I love your...HAND...le jobs
    Magnificent
     
  6. Padron

    Padron Active Member

    Nice woodgrain, looks sweet :D
     
  7. Scorpio

    Scorpio Big Hitter

    I want to take this opportunity to mention that I would use a bit more caution in posting innuendos. I believe you can make your point without them.

    Raf
     
  8. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    I would like to point out the definition of "inneundo".

    in·nu·en·do (ĭn'yū-ĕn'dō) pronunciation
    n., pl. -does.

    1. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.

    Inneundo is acceptable, but the comment in question was NOT inneundo.

    Those are some sweet looking Olive scales!
     
  9. denmason

    denmason Uncle Dennis

    Ok ok, I'm gonna get in trouble here.......... stop it/me please..... :rofl
     
  10. PalmettoB

    PalmettoB The Old Guard

    The final frontier...I can clean up a blade pretty well, but I really want to start making scales. I just have to have the time and equipment... oh, well, I can dream, anyway. :rolleyes: Great job as usual, Dennis!!
     
  11. Bill

    Bill Man of Steel

    What a great job. I love that wood. One of my favorites, for sure.
     
  12. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    Now that's one great looking piece of wood :rool

    nice job!
     
  13. mastermute

    mastermute FatBoy

    That is nice! Lovely blade! Zzing!
     
  14. Churchill

    Churchill New Member

    Great job Dennis!Hope I can get there someday myself.:rolleyes:
     
  15. bg42

    bg42 New Member

    very nice job ,when I use ca on wood I just can`t get that type of finish
    Kind regards Peter
     

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