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    Default Two off the bench !!!

    A Wacker in Lacewood, and a Wade & Butcher in Bocote' ,These will be honed up tonight and on their way home in the morning.....


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    DUDE! You're on a roll! Those both look fantastic. Congrats!

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    Very nice work Glen!!! I gotta get a tumbler.......

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    It took me a while to figure out that cool pattern on the blade was a reflection! I thought you were doing some amazing work with a grinder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Very nice work Glen!!! I gotta get a tumbler.......

    Lynn
    That W&B sure was spun Lynn, I sanded it by hand from 120-600 to get the metal nice and smooth, then it spent about 48 hours in the walnut media and another 48 in the corncob, after that it was looking really good so I put it on the buffer, with some red rouge, then finally some green Cr.... The larger heavier blades you can just do so much more with !!!!!


    Thanks guys I appreciate the kind words !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    It took me a while to figure out that cool pattern on the blade was a reflection! I thought you were doing some amazing work with a grinder!

    I am not that good

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    on their way home in the morning.....

    Well, well, sounds like two happy guys.

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    WOW!!!!! Glen those are AWESOME....and someone will be very , very happy when they reach home.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Absolutely beautiful razors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    That W&B sure was spun Lynn, I sanded it by hand from 120-600 to get the metal nice and smooth, then it spent about 48 hours in the walnut media and another 48 in the corncob, after that it was looking really good so I put it on the buffer, with some red rouge, then finally some green Cr.... The larger heavier blades you can just do so much more with !!!!!


    Thanks guys I appreciate the kind words !!!
    On the upside there's a bunch of metal to work with there.
    I'd like to see a thin double hollow stand up to that.

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