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    Looks great! Can't wait to see the finished products!
    "Bore Brother Bore!"

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    The details on the spinework looks really impressive,keep up the good work.

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    Looking great, Randy. Love the spinework.

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    Nice job Randy!

    What do you have in mind for the scales?

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    I have some cranberry colored cast acrylic that looks really nice plus some stabilized spalted/burled wood that I will try.


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    Nice job Randy!

    What do you have in mind for the scales?
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Randy, great work. These look really nice. Looking forward to seeing these blades finished with some scales. Well done.

    Nicely done to Charlie for opening up his workshop to others.

    Stu

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