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    I like all of them, they look really good! You have done a good job with them.

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    Nicely done young man. Keep up the good work!! Thanks for posting!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyeman View Post
    Nicely done young man. Keep up the good work!! Thanks for posting!!

    Ray
    Wow!! Stunning! Really nice work Laurens! I like every one of them!!!


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    For me it makes no difference what the brush knot is other than preferring horse and synthetic. I can see why people have a brush addiction. Its all in the handles. After looking at all the brush handles that abound, and with apologies to the other SRP brush makers, I do like yours, especially with a longer handle.
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    With the camphor being too soft, I wonder if you could glue in a patch end, say from 1/4 away from the pin on the belly side of the razor right to the end of the scale. Something to really spread the load of the pin. Could go exotic like metal (dark wood with shiny contrast) or as simple as plastic.
    There would be the wood from the scale underneath, albeit thinned down of course.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbied View Post
    With the camphor being too soft, I wonder if you could glue in a patch end, say from 1/4 away from the pin on the belly side of the razor right to the end of the scale. Something to really spread the load of the pin. Could go exotic like metal (dark wood with shiny contrast) or as simple as plastic.
    There would be the wood from the scale underneath, albeit thinned down of course.
    Hmm, that sounds like a good idea, though I doubt I have the skill to get that nicely done. I'll have to keep that in mind, thanks
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    I really like the narrow tight fit look

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    Wow. You really have been busy.
    Nice work on all of those. Razors and brushes.
    That camphor brush you made for your friend is my kind of shape.
    I think you can expect a PM soon.

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    Lovely work. Great job on the razor restorations.

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    Lots of solid looking work there, well done! I really like the camphor brush as well.
    -Chris

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