(This post was last modified: 04-20-2017, 03:55 AM by BadDad.)
Simmons President 5/8 wedge
This is one of my first razors rescued from the wild. She had hone wear, a frown, and busted scales. She was over my head when I bought her, but she was the right price, and a barber's wedge, so I worked a couple of other blades and waited for this one. This was the first blade I had to really work on to get out numerous chips and a warp AND a frown. This was also the first successful set of scales I ever made, from a single piece of teak wood. As much trouble as this razor actually was to get here, it is probably the best shaver in my collection. I love using this blade, and I always forget just how good it shaves...It's a very pleasant surprise every time I take it out...
Right after I brought it home and got the scales off
[edited to add] I just realized, when I looked at these 2 pictures next to each other, how much of that heel I actually had to remove to get the frown out. You can see the change in edge shape and blade geometry I had to make to get it shaving. I'm not really one to pat myself on the back, but I feel pretty good about that.[/edit]
It's definitely more of a true wedge than any of my near wedge blades...
This is one of my first razors rescued from the wild. She had hone wear, a frown, and busted scales. She was over my head when I bought her, but she was the right price, and a barber's wedge, so I worked a couple of other blades and waited for this one. This was the first blade I had to really work on to get out numerous chips and a warp AND a frown. This was also the first successful set of scales I ever made, from a single piece of teak wood. As much trouble as this razor actually was to get here, it is probably the best shaver in my collection. I love using this blade, and I always forget just how good it shaves...It's a very pleasant surprise every time I take it out...
Right after I brought it home and got the scales off
[edited to add] I just realized, when I looked at these 2 pictures next to each other, how much of that heel I actually had to remove to get the frown out. You can see the change in edge shape and blade geometry I had to make to get it shaving. I'm not really one to pat myself on the back, but I feel pretty good about that.[/edit]
It's definitely more of a true wedge than any of my near wedge blades...
-Chris~Head Shaver~
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