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What type of blade are they?
I was curious on what the blades are called that have no scales or anything... They look almost like a fixed blade knife...
I have seen some in the SOTD posts and such and really like them and also would like to look into purchasing one.
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Know thyself
Are you talking about the Japanese razors? Longish thin handle and a shorter blade? There are a bunch of guys that make them; two of the better known names are Tosuke and Iwasaki. Straightrazordesigns carries Iwasaki's.
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Yes and no....
Same style design with long handle and short blade but those look cheap to me... There was one on here I fell in love with that was on a SOTD post or in the show and tell area...
I will try and find it I guess.
Are they too just called a straight razor or is there a special name that sets them apart from the others?
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Know thyself
It would be helpful if you could link to one, cause I'm not sure what you are referring to.
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From the description giving and "not Japanese" in nature... I'd be guessing OP is referring to a custom build of a folding straight razor into a fixed blade.
I have one that has been converted into a fixed. The blade was shortened to just over 2" due to damage. It shaves wonderfully.
As with any other straight razor... it's *ALL* in the technique.... and fixed blade straights are much less forgiving on hand position on the tang/handle...
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...and Jacky Boy
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Baldy, the one you made is really neat, if I damage mine, I will be sure to give you a call!
And then the purist one you posted is almost EXACTLY like what I am thinking/wanting...
To me, they look like they were made by an old school blacksmith back in the day and simply look amazing, I really like how thick the whole thing is, just looks mean.
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v/r Glen
I think you might have seen one of Charlie's (Spazola) razors
Here is his website
http://www.lewisrazors.com/#
Also he had some razors for sale at www.straightrazordesigns.com
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