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    Very nice. When I read what you were going to make the scales out of I wasn't sure how it would turn out, but I like the look of them.

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    I wasn't sure either until I started shaping and they turned out looking almost like a blonde horn.

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    I like it! Good Work Bubba!

    There is nothing wrong with leaving some of the Battle Scars and the Soul of the razor! They all don't need to be totally 'Shiny'!

    I don't wish to hijack your thread but here's something that I recently did for a sailor down in San Diego CA

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    I Only used 2K sandpaper to see what I had, then I dropped to 1K and worked a little then I went back up to the 2K and then Mothers Mag Wheel polish with newspaper then the Mothers with cloth.

    I could have fairly easily gotten the 'near mirror finish' but I would have lost this already very faint etching;
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    Keep up the good work!
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    I like it! Good Work Bubba!

    There is nothing wrong with leaving some of the Battle Scars and the Soul of the razor! They all don't need to be totally 'Shiny'!

    I don't wish to hijack your thread but here's something that I recently did for a sailor down in San Diego CA

    Before/seller's picture:

    Name:  Clauss Gift Razor.jpg
Views: 113
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    After:

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Views: 114
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    I Only used 2K sandpaper to see what I had, then I dropped to 1K and worked a little then I went back up to the 2K and then Mothers Mag Wheel polish with newspaper then the Mothers with cloth.

    I could have fairly easily gotten the 'near mirror finish' but I would have lost this already very faint etching;
    Name:  007.jpg
Views: 103
Size:  22.9 KB

    Keep up the good work!
    thanks!!! not sure what I'm growing more fond of shaving with a straight or restoring a straight.

    decided to give this one as a fathers day gift.

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