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    Default Fridour Rescale

    Here's a recale version of a popular blade by my son and I in Lace Wood, urathane finish w/ brass pins, brass domed washer, brass daisy and Lace Wood wedge. Pics by JrJoeD, my son. This rescale will also be posted in the Dancing Twins club. Hope you like the results of this rescale. Mt son and I enjoyed the project.
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    Looks really nice. A fine project for a really super blade.

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    Great looking scales. I like your selection for the pins and yes, that thing should be a great shaver!!! ENJOY!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Great photos. On, the razor looks pretty good too, I guess.

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    great job on the razor and scales but even nicer working on it with your son.

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    Superb!

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    Very nice job indeed - the scales are a great proportion to the blade, and the pinning looks superb.

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnie brown View Post
    great job on the razor and scales but even nicer working on it with your son.
    +1 !!!

    I like the wood grain in the scales... and the blade is SWEET !

    PS... pictures are looking cleaner, brighter and are showing more detail. Someone is honing there photo skills as well.


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    SWEET! That is one nice looking razor. I can hardly wait until mine gets here from Poland. Yet to decide on what I am going to do about scales, but I am leaning to Stag.

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    Excellent work! That is one beautiful razor.

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