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Thread: First full custom razor, Sheffield style!

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    Senior Member Wintchase's Avatar
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    Like I tell all... If you don't put your monicker on it then when you die, it becomes junk. If you engrave it, then it is art to be handed down for the next hundred years...

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    So I'll say it first, how much does she cost, and when can I expect #00002 to arrive at my house? That Sir is one fine damn blade I love the pins you used very sexy indeed!!!

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    Very nice job. Clean and good looking. Pat yourself on the back your on your way to making a name for yourself in razor land :<0)

    I would learn to etch as Wintchase said. You can feel better about charging the madman 1300 then :<0)
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    VERY impressive work there!!!

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    Engraving it is a great idea, is it possible to do on a budget or do I need a pro chem ech setup?? I've not really looked into it yet??

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    Well done mate. Awesome job, you should be proud of yourself for that.

    Stu

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