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Thread: George Wostenholm & Sons in Ambonya burl

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmagnus View Post
    WOW what a great looking blade. I waited too long to do something like this because my Dad is now 89 and has gone from a blade to an electric shaver. I'm just glad to have him around, the WWII herd is thinking out.

    Have a great XMAS.
    Well I feel you sir. Yet I am considered a youngster here, sincerely feel that I should have been born in a different era. I have lost most of my grandparents and I really just want to carry on the family tradition.(both my great grandfather and my great great grandfather were barbers)
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    Dang nice work, Bama

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamasamson View Post
    I am quite a caffeine fiend and that machine is a work of beauty!!! I only wish I was so lucky to "personally" own my own machine!!!
    Thank you but I am just the barista here. The craftsman who makes these wonderful add ons to many different brands of espresso machines, tampers, razor scales, brushes and other items is Dave Stephens (Cannonfodder). I have my own set of talents but woodworking is not one of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GC7 View Post
    Thank you but I am just the barista here. The craftsman who makes these wonderful add ons to many different brands of espresso machines, tampers, razor scales, brushes and other items is Dave Stephens (Cannonfodder). I have my own set of talents but woodworking is not one of them.
    I guess the odd thing is that me an this gentleman share the same last name.

    Pinklanther,

    Thank you very much for the cudos. Any kind of boost is great!
    Justin

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    Beautiful! I have a 1911 with grips of the same wood, has anyone ever made a matched pair of razor/pistol?

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    Wauv very nice! Great razor.

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    Gorgeous! I am looking to make scales out of Amboyna, but can't find it in pieces large enough. Could you share the information of your supplier? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordanp View Post
    Gorgeous! I am looking to make scales out of Amboyna, but can't find it in pieces large enough. Could you share the information of your supplier? Thanks!
    I just got it off of eBay, no huge secret.
    Justin

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    Those scales are really nice looking. It is hard to capture the depth of alot of woods in pictures, but those show it wonderfully. Fantastic job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    Those scales are really nice looking. It is hard to capture the depth of alot of woods in pictures, but those show it wonderfully. Fantastic job.
    Well I busted out the photography equipment the other day and I am going to have my girls posted up soon. I have a Torrey and this wosty that need to shown off more.
    Justin

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