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    Thats a spectacular piece of wood and really well executed scales.

    Great result with the buff horn too mate... it's good to be able to save materials like that

    You should be well pleased with both those razors mate.

    Greg Frazer

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    I love the olive and brass, absolutely beautiful. I'm not as much of a one for darker horn scales, but the second blade looks great. I love square points. Besides just looking great, they make it possible to perfectly trim sideburns on my XTG pass.

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    2 thums up!

    very nicely done.


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    Very nice work. Better than my first attempts

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    Very nice work all around. Nice way to save the horn scales too

    Bob

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    It puts the lotion on its skin..... Blazed Monkey's Avatar
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    Is it just me, or is the blade slightly off center to the left



    I LOVE the scales though man, and please don't take any offense to my question, as I have never rescaled a razor, I'm sure it's quite difficult. Great Job

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