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    The Great & Powerful Oz onimaru55's Avatar
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    Beautiful piece there Glen. Love the 'Russian' scales..... Cyrlic... get it ???
    Sorry couldn't help that one
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    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
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    OMG That was sooooooo bad Oz, but you did get a chuckle from me anyway....

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    Oh my! Can't add anything new Glen, but that is a beast of a sexy blade. The scales are awesome as is the spine work.

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    Glen, you always do great work, but IMO this is one of the best you've done in form and aesthetics. That combo is HOT. The scale design works so well with the notch. Rather than imitate the notch in the scales, the scale shape compliments and features the blade.

    Great work, man.

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    I was the one lucky enough to have scored this beauty, I also recently purchased another from Glen in both cases the razors looked better in person then in the pictures and as you can see those are some great pictures.

    This razor as the other razor I got from Glen both are amazing shavers which I contribute to his honing, I took off 3 days stubble earlier with this just as easily as if I had just shaved, 3 passes and several hours later and I am still facterbating.

    If you are looking for work on your razor whether restoration or honing or perhaps purchasing a razor check out his site Gem Star Customs - Welcome GemStar Customs in both cases he was a pleasure to deal with.

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    That's just fantastic Glen. Put it under glass and have the Louvre and Smithsonian bid on it.

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    good stuff glen! you call the point 'spanish', ok? and you call the razor "gugi's inheritance" from now on. make sure you update the paperwork
    <where's that kiss smiley>

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