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    Those photos seem to have been uploaded small. ill try a diferent file. Well I tried. The pictures I sent to my email from my phone these are the only ones that worked.. Thanks again for checking them out. Goodnite.
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    To be honest, the latter two are not my style, yet your work is intriguing and fit/finish are great.
    Now, saving the old scales and incorporating them in the first razor is my sort of fun. Cool!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Thank you, I spent so much time on fit and finish, that's what I'm trying to improve (among other things) is my speed. The designing process takes some time and I find myself procrastinating when a big project is daunting..

    I just realized that my posts DID go through last night and so I posted twice and double pictures.. sorry about that I'm still getting use to this, I'm fairly computer illiterate.

    I also like projects like the first one, but my imagination often gets the best of me and these wild designs fill my head and that's also something that will need to be tempered.

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    Those are some really interesting scales you made. The fit and finish look great!
    The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.

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