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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    It's sold as a sheet and at 1/4 the price compared to 100% real Paua this is a no brainer. It's stunning in real for being what it is.
    Kewl stuff.

    Easy to cut & work with ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    at 1/4 the price compared to 100% real Paua this is a no brainer. It's stunning in real for being what it is.
    Not to be a downer here Max, and your scales are great but I need to completely disagree. I've used both the stuff you've got and the real stuff and the no brainer part has to do with the cheaper acrylic stuff being a case of getting what you pay for. Seriously try the real stuff man, I don't think you'd go back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Kewl stuff.

    Easy to cut & work with ?
    It's extremely easy to work with and I don't agree at all with Alex. I have also worked with 100% real Paua and off course there's a difference, this I agree, but I don't agree as it being or feeling cheap or flimsy at all. Yes, you pay what you get for but not everybody has $200, $300 and more to spend on a razor. Alex and I target a different audience, period. His work imo is the best I've seen but comes with a much higher price tag because he uses more expensive materials. It's also more artsy as where I target the more simplistic yet functional audience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    It's extremely easy to work with and I don't agree at all with Alex. I have also worked with 100% real Paua and off course there's a difference, this I agree, but I don't agree as it being or feeling cheap or flimsy at all. Yes, you pay what you get for but not everybody has $200, $300 and more to spend on a razor. Alex and I target a different audience, period. His work imo is the best I've seen but comes with a much higher price tag because he uses more expensive materials. It's also more artsy as where I target the more simplistic yet functional audience.
    I really didn't mean any disrespect Max- I'm just stating that I really don't think it's a no brainer or should be advertised as one. Obviously people make their own choices as to how much they want to pay to put into a razor and should know the differences in materials to make that educated decision.

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    Either way, this is a beautiful razor indeed. Both the blade and scales complement each other perfectly. Well done Max

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    I'd really like to get a razor with narwhale tusk/horn scales, becasue of rarity, but can't afford it. I think this looks frickin' awesome, but wonder if it is available bonded with other colors of top plastic? you know, if somebody didn't want such a bright turquoise color. hell, I'd be afraid my wife would like it so much she'd take it!!!!!! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Red View Post
    I'd really like to get a razor with narwhale tusk/horn scales, becasue of rarity, but can't afford it. I think this looks frickin' awesome, but wonder if it is available bonded with other colors of top plastic? you know, if somebody didn't want such a bright turquoise color. hell, I'd be afraid my wife would like it so much she'd take it!!!!!! :-)

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    Yeah, they do make other tints- it's easiest to find out what you can get directly by calling the suppliers. Max could hook you up I'm sure.

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