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    Default Pipe Razor

    I bought this razor back in July from a member here. Finally got around to working on it. New scales are of Zebrawood. Brass wedge, stainless domed washers and brass pins. Turned out to be a great shaver as well.

    Comments & Suggestions always welcomed.
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    Beautiful Razor ...CONGRATS!!!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Gotta love that Zebrawood !!!!!
    The two tone domes look nice BTW....
    The scalloping came out great Danny the neck has a different look to it, makes it unique.....

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    Great job. Really nice wood and clean looking razor.

    I agree, the pipe razors give a smooth shave.

    Well good ones like yours do anyway.

    Congratulations.

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    Congratulations on a beautiful job! The craftsmanship is outstanding!!!
    The scalloping is a bit over the top for me but that's just me.

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    I think it turned out great very unique

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    Quote Originally Posted by netsurfr View Post
    ...The scalloping is a bit over the top for me but that's just me.
    Ya know what Steve... I agree! I really like the "str8up" look of traditional scales when it comes to wood. However... when I see some of the work that Alex does with the CF scales that he makes... WOW! Where is the heck does he come up with some of those designs?

    I think that I just wanted to see if I could be artsy . Of course, the wife liked them, as I did, but I believe that I prefer the stronger lines of traditional. But who knows

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