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    Senior Member Buddel's Avatar
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    Default Filarmonica 14 with walnut/myrtle scales

    This 7/8 Filarmonica has get new scales from me. The scales are from myrtle wood with a wegde from walnut burl. Unfurtunately the sawblade this time breakes very often, so I dont reached a absolutely clean straight cut. But I think it is not so bad. It is handmade and no cutted with a laser and this is in this case visible.
    The wood is coated with shellack.
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    Very nice. I really like this combination of woods, it gives one "je ne sais quoi" to the razor that's excellent. One day, I'll have to try your method...
    Keep up the good work, it is a pleasure for the eye.

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    Beautiful scales!!! You do very good work...thanks for sharing the pics..
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Very nice indeed - the shape really inspires fluidity and the finish looks excellent.

    Mark

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    Super Job!

    With all of the beautiful wood and other material available, it's time that we get to see more than the edge of the wedge.

    I hope this starts a trend!

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    Beautiful razor, beautiful scales!!! Thanks for sharing!

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    Very nice. Even if you don't use a laser, it don't get no better than that. Very good work.

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    looks great!!!!!!!

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    Very nice!!! Question it looks to be metal lined, and if so what did you use for a liner?????

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    Your work is amazing as always. Still not crazy about the screws instead of the tapped look but it sure
    is practical and adjustable. Great Job. Liners in the wedge shows your love of the process and attention to details.

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