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    Cool G10 's and with Inlay transfers

    Heading home to Virginia
    1. Red Imp #133 - In Red G10 Scales- Lime Green wedge per Specs
    2. Bismarck - In Jade Ghost G10 w/Inlay Transfer - Red Pearl wedge per Specs
    3. 7/8 Torrey - Vintage Restore
    4. Torrey Our 136 - Vintage Restore
    5. Wostenholm - Vintage restore

    That 7/8 Torrey is one RARE razor I wish it were mine you just hardly ever see Vintage American razors over 6/8

    ps: No the Booby brush is mine and it is staying right here with me LOL

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    This one is a complete Reaper Re-build, heading Down Under, I used the new Double Black Micarta from Masecraft and moved all the inlays over
    Just a ton of slow meticulous work doing these... Used a little bling for a center post instead of the old grungy original one The new wedge is Pearl Yellow acrylic I figured it would be an exact reversal of the original ones

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    Thanks for looking

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    Great to see all them back on the line to serve, nice job Glen.


    ,,,,,,"Booby brush",,I thought that was a Reindeer antler brush, & ole Rudolph got caught in Sandpoint
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    Those are gorgeous.
    Can't wait till the time comes when i can make beautiful straights like that.
    Awesome.
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    Nice work as usual and I can appreciate the tedious little details
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    Just when I was patting myself on the back for my recent 'Clean up' of several of my friend's razors but after seeing this work I'm now really humbled! :

    Very Very Nice work my friend! You really never stop amazing me!
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    Very nice work. You're pride in your work shows, as well as your talents!!!!!!
    Thanks for sharing!

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    Extraordinary! They are beautiful and the DD is a work of art. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nicely done, that reaper is stunning, and I am such a huge fan of the jade ghost. Can I have the booby brush pleeeeeeeeeaaaaase!? lol!
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    Lovely as ever, your work really serves as a reference and source of inspiration for me. Am I correct to say that the Imp's tang is blued? Was that original or your work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurens View Post
    Lovely as ever, your work really serves as a reference and source of inspiration for me. Am I correct to say that the Imp's tang is blued? Was that original or your work?

    Thank You for the compliment, and to answer the question, both, the Blue Tang is original to the Imps, but when you clean them up it tends to come off so I re-blue them using Birchwood Casey - Super Blue and some techniques I have worked out through practice to get the original look as close as possible.

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