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    Well said. Learned the hard way, few times.

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    That looks NICE!!!!! Is that what you wold call "tin foil" thickness? Gotta worry about hand sanding though the thing, no? LOL

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    Honed it yesterday evening. Unicot on coticule, white TI paste on balsa, linen and leather. Very smooth shaver.

    Maciek.

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    Nice job. Do you mind sharing info where did you get this thin aluminium sheets used for liners.

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    Hi Cthulhu.
    I found it on ebay some time ago. Try B&Q, i think i they have something similiar in stock. Where are you based?

    Maciek.

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    very nice!

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    It's a beauty. Nicely done.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    Bardzo dobry, pieknych

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    Ha ha Dziękuje przyjacielu.
    Thank you my friend. Your polish is very good.

    Maciek.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macrob View Post
    Ha ha Dziękuje przyjacielu.
    Thank you my friend. Your polish is very good.

    Maciek.
    Thanks.

    I speak a little polish, but I understand more than I speak if you know what I mean.

    My girlfriend is Polish,
    I saw the post on Brzytwa very elegant indeed, Whats the Bog oak like to work with??

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