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    Default Ohio Cutlery 5/8 shorty with clear scales

    My second re-scale/restoration. i salvaged this chipped razor to make a shorty (2 1/2 inch). i wanted to use stuff i had on hand so i found some plexi glass. not sure if i'd use it again because it's sort of hard to keep it clean and scratch free but overall i'm pleased.

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    Looks great!
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    Nice job! You sure are right about plexi and scratches and acrylic is just as bad. People will warn you about dark colors but clear shows. every. little. scratch!


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    Nice looking job on that razor. Congrats!
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    Looks Good !!

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    Very Nice... Ever think about "frosting" the plexi? It would then show less scratches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyP View Post
    Very Nice... Ever think about "frosting" the plexi? It would then show less scratches.
    that is definitely a great idea.Maybe i will have to try using it again.

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    Once I get a place to store and have a small shop...I will be entering in the world of complete restores and custom scales.

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    Nice save.

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    Looks like a great job to me and the fact that is a save makes it all the better.
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