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A stocking stuffer patch knife for my sidekick (SIL)

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My wife's father was a barber and we ended up with a few old straight razors. Since I would bleed all over the bathroom counter if I used one to shave šŸ˜‚ , I decided to make a patch knife.
Nothing fancy, but effective.
Larry



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Good idea and I do like it but why wouldn't straight razors work as a patch knife with the handles they came with?
 
May give it a try. I have my uncle's razor. Been wondering what to do with it. I had been using that same uncle's Barlow knife as a patch knife.
 
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An old neighbor gave me a box full of those things about thirty years ago. They were old thenā€¦. I might dig them up to check the possibilities to do the same thing. šŸ‘
 
Mine has stamped on the blade "J.A. Henckels Twin Works, Soligen, Germany. I think I read somewhere that the quality ones were made in Germany. It also has 102 stamped on the blade.What does that mean?
 
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