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    Default Puma 91 High Class.

    Hi.
    Finally finished. For such a Puma fan like me it is quite unusual razor. Puma with early maker's mark and Lauterjung & Sohn stamped on the shank. Custom scales made of ebony and pieces of original ones, ebony wedge.

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    Can't wait to hone her and to try it out.

    Maciek.
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    That is a classy restore, macrob! Very creative.

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    Nice work!
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    The blade work came out very nice. What I think is the big win on this one is your creative save on the scales. I think saving these picture for future reference is what I need to do.
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    Thank you and you are very welcome to save my pictures
    I have tried to repair original scales first but i couldn't find a way to do this. Then this idea came up.

    Maciek.

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    Wonderful work. Blade and scales look great.

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    thats really crafty. i like it.
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    What a beautiful restore job.... wish I had such skill.

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