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    Default 2 to start weekend: Reno Solingen , wostenholm IXL celebrated FBU

    Knocked out my two per weekend quota on friday night:

    Reno solingen... I've never seen one before but I saw someones 8/8 reno and it made me wanna put scales on my bareblade 6/8

    Burgundy Linen Micarta with black/violet/sparkle acrylester wedge

    I don't like wood finishes but I'm liking how the micarta looks like wood

    NiAg hardware


    IMG_1103 by Heespharm, on Flickr


    IMG_1110 by Heespharm, on Flickr


    IMG_1112 by Heespharm, on Flickr

    Another wostenholm celebrated IXL FBU in black horn and Aluminum wedge... I think i have 4 wosty IXL's now??

    went for a different scale design this time... I dont' like going nuts with scale design... I'm all about simple elegance... and I don't like the ho hum round end scales


    IMG_1114 by Heespharm, on Flickr


    IMG_1115 by Heespharm, on Flickr


    IMG_1116 by Heespharm, on Flickr

    Good start to the weekend... I may do Two more... dunno yet but I have nothing else planned!

    Edit: bonus razor

    Recycled some scales but modified the end and thinned them to 0.105 inches

    Lakeside cutlery in ebony wood and blue acrylester wedge NiAg hardware

    Will probably sell this one soon, I never served so i could really mean something to someone else..
    but it was a fun one!


    IMG_1121 by Heespharm, on Flickr
    Last edited by Heespharm; 01-04-2014 at 10:00 PM.

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    Awesome razors!!

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    more pics of the army navy because they will only allow 7 pics per post


    IMG_1125 by Heespharm, on Flickr


    IMG_1122 by Heespharm, on Flickr

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    Nice!
    I have to say I like the IXL, especially. Thanks for the bonus, and for sharing.

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    Stylish and elegant...just as described. Very nice!
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    Very nice !

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    Very nice indeed! I like the army navy one with the blue wedge.
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    A&N is nice ... but IXL is outstanding!!!
    Congrats.
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    Once again, outstanding Heespharm, outstanding, excellent!!

    edit...can't get the animated, "Excellent" from Mr. Burns to work...but excellent work!!

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    nice job on the restores.
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