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    Hello all!

    Here's one of my newest custom blades, it's already happily with its new owner!
    Last edited by jacobrayrazors; 12-01-2015 at 02:01 AM.
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    Umm, can't see a photo. Did you post to B&B, and link it? Because that can be a problem for folks who've been, ahem, asked to not return there.
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    "asked" ?


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    I have also been picture challenged before !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    "asked" ?

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    It would be nice to see pictures of both blade faces and end on to see the profile.
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    Can I be blunt?
    I'm going to suggest that a new vendor, covert or not, might enter a special thread called, let's say, The Critical View. It would be understood that the maker would be open to discussions about his work and that the only real goal was to advance the craft of razor making. You couldn't get away with: 'here's my new work, it's great, isn't it? Shut-up.
    Am I prejudiced? Yep. I think that the finest examples of the custom razor are those which combine the aesthetics of the past with the metallurgical and engineering advances of the present.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Can I be blunt?
    I'm going to suggest that a new vendor, covert or not, might enter a special thread called, let's say, The Critical View. It would be understood that the maker would be open to discussions about his work and that the only real goal was to advance the craft of razor making. You couldn't get away with: 'here's my new work, it's great, isn't it? Shut-up.
    Am I prejudiced? Yep. I think that the finest examples of the custom razor are those which combine the aesthetics of the past with the metallurgical and engineering advances of the present.
    The only times you aren't blunt are when you are obtuse bill. so it is a given in my book that you will be one or the other, often it is hard to distinguish which.
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    Have no idea how that happened, or actually didn't happen. Oops.
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    that looks really interesting. what are the specs/materials etc?

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