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    Default 7/8 with olive wood

    This razor is from 1.2442 (7/8, quarter hollow) with olive wood burl on a fibre liner. Wedge ist mammoth ivory.

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    Nicely done and gorgeous scales!

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    Beautiful razor with gorgeous scales. Wow!
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    Another beauty from you. This one is a perfect balance of steel with wood.
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    Very nice, love the way the blade and scales flow together.


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    Buddel, what is the finish on scales ?
    Oh yeaah, Some like it wet !!!!!

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    The wood is only sanded and polished. After that I gave them a vacuum treatment in linseed oil.
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    Clearly you are new at this... Take it from a pro like me.. I use two popsicle sticks for scales, and a sharpy for engraving....

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