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I Hone SE Hollow Ground Blades Flat on the Hone with One Layer of Tape the Same as an SR..The Wilkinson Blade I Would Use Cello Tape Instead of Electrical Tape because of the Very Unusual Size..These Ones are Petite & Tiny..Is there some sort of jig you can use like it was a wood plain blade? Something to hold at the right angle while you hone them?
Got you, too small , petite and tiny....that's proper mini!I Hone SE Hollow Ground Blades Flat on the Hone with One Layer of Tape the Same as an SR..The Wilkinson Blade I Would Use Cello Tape Instead of Electrical Tape because the of the Very Unusual Size..These Ones are Petite & Tiny..
Billy
One thing is For Sure..These Wilkinson SEs are a Wonder of State of the Art Engineering Man..The Design is So Complex, Exacting & Precise..The Metal is Like a Panzer Tank..The Skills to Make these..Also..They were Clearly Aimed at the High End Market..Hell..There Woudnt have been Many that Could have Afforded a Disposable Hollow Ground Blade SE..Got you, too small , petite and tiny....that's proper mini!
Thanks a lot.
It gets even more complicated if you've sold your stones, like I didAye..These Blades Can be More Finicky to Hone Sometimes than an SR because they are So Short..
Billy
Got to love the Schicks especaly the E3 & G8 sweet!Just noticed this thread...here's my tuppence worth:
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Schick 'Golden 500' J3 Hydromagic (U.S)
Gem Flat Heavy Top, a.k.a. the 'G-Bar' (U.S.)
Schick Injector E3 1936-45 (U.S.)
Schick Injector G8 1945-50s (U.S.)
Ever Ready Chrome Plated 1912 (England)
Ever Ready 1912 1930s/40s (U.S.)
Ever Ready 1912 1930s/40s (England)
About time, sub zero achieved.Here's my contribution to the SE Cool Wall:
Ever Ready 1909
1912 Sun Ray set
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