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    Maple scales for my 7/8 Henckels roundpoint.

    Slight relief to the pivot end to show the Hans & Franz twins, and also to capture stylistically the shape of the blade (how's that for artsy?! )
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    Artsy & sleek. Great job.

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    Very, very nice. That will feed someone's RAD....Probly MINE!!!!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Great job. You used pins or screws?
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    That's a very nice blade/scale combo if you ask me, nice job

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    The cutout looks very nice. A lot of the more stylistic scales look strange to me, that looks very appropriate. Well done.

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    I dig! Those are some sweet scales.

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    Great work Seraphim!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddel View Post
    Great job. You used pins or screws?
    They are countetrsunk stainless screws. Makes it easy to adjust the tension in the pivot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    They are countetrsunk stainless screws. Makes it easy to adjust the tension in the pivot.
    Can you make a close up photo from it? Where you bought it?

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