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    Default W&B Celebrated Hollow

    Hello Gents,

    Today I have for you a great looking Wade & Butcher rescaled using black G-10 with an orange wedge. The razor has a barbers notch so I tried to compliment the razors notch in the scales as well. I hope you all approve!

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    Sippin' on some slurry.

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    Nice razor. I definitely approve.
    The complimentary notch on the scales was a cool idea.

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    Cool idea of having a notch in the scales as well.
    You pulled it off nicely - Looks great!
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    Nice Like the color combination and the "wedgenotch"
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    I definitely agree with the others on the handle. Nice work.

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    Gorgeous scales. I don't usually like synthetics but that really works.

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    Beautiful piece.
    Your pins are so perfect and uniform.
    Any tips - please ?
    My father was an engineer. He used to tell me that sharpening a straight razor is like trying to build a ladder to the moon out of a roll of aluminum foil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndependenceRazor1 View Post
    Beautiful piece.
    Your pins are so perfect and uniform.
    Any tips - please ?
    Evenly pin in a circle going around the edge of the peen end stopping to inspect the pin for evenness after ever go around... When done buff shiney with buffing wheel and white compound...

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