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    Those scales look great Doug... and the that Bernigaus came back looking like new.

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    Nice work Doug, it looks great!

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    Well done!
    I hope to end up with similar results...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ottoman View Post
    Well done!
    I hope to end up with similar results...
    +1 I can only aspire to succeed as well on my first restoration endeavour...

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    Really nice work , and huge props for have the cojones to tackle a tough job on your first go-round.

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    What a Beaut! Hope she's as good a shaver as she is a looker!

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    Actually a very good job... Kudo's on that
    BTW restoration is almost as bad as RAD the RRD(Razor Restoration Disorder) bug bites hard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler View Post
    Really nice work , and huge props for have the cojones to tackle a tough job on your first go-round.
    +1, nice job.

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    Very nice job!

    Quick question though - how did you get the scales to stay up on the brass rod in the styrofoam? Did you modify the rod underneath the scales somehow?

    Thanks!

    Mark

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