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    "the making of a Charlie lewis frameback", now that's a video id love to see....... just sayin......
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    Good job. Great looking blade and scales.

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    Masterful work on this Charlie. I really like the lines on that blade. I'd love to shave with it! Best Regard Ken

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    Truly excellent craftsmanship! I'm not usually into frame backs, but would love to own one of yours!

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    Okay the dremel tool I understand, how is the blade fixed in the groove? JB weld? or invisible pins or pinch fit or other mysterious Charlie method along the lines of "I didn't know it couldn't be done that way?" LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Blue View Post
    Okay the dremel tool I understand, how is the blade fixed in the groove? JB weld? or invisible pins or pinch fit or other mysterious Charlie method along the lines of "I didn't know it couldn't be done that way?" LOL.
    I soldered the hard blade into the frame using heat sinks clamped to the blade. I have experimented with heat block paste, but have moved back to using heat sinks. Of course I did this " I did not know it couldn't be done this way" way, that is SOP for me

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    Charlie/Spazola...may I ask where your customs can be purchased?

    I believe I have money that wishes to belong to you!

    Cheers!

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    There is nothing like solid, clean, simple artwork.... and this fits it to the T. just enough character to not be blah, but so cleanly done, mark of true craftsmanship. Beautiful!

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    Very nice is it ready shave?

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