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    Default Henckels Twin

    This is the Henckels Twin that my sister-in-law gave to me at the same time she gave me the Satinedge that I displayed a couple weeks back. The scales were broken so I removed the bolsters and remounted them on the new scales that I made from Yellowheart. I used the original wedge and stainless domed washers and silver/nickel pins.

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    You did a FANTASTIC job on those scales,,,and the bolsters and a beautiful touch.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Nice job ! The yellowheart really compliments the fittings.
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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    Beautimous Danny !!!!!!
    Love the yellow heart

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    that's really beautiful work!!!

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    Wow man, it took me a second to see that it was not all original. I think it all goes great together!!

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    Thanks for all of the encouraging remarks. Being newbie at this, it really helps hearing that I'm doing something right

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    Beautiful work!!
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    We want details.

    What's the finish?
    How did you remove the bolsters from the old scales? Acetone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Blacksmith View Post
    Thanks for all of the encouraging remarks. Being newbie at this, it really helps hearing that I'm doing something right

    You are kidding us - "somthing right?"
    This is a fantastic job you done.

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    Nice work Danny, looks beautiful indeed.

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