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    The Razor Whisperer Philadelph's Avatar
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    Man, you love that dremel, huh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Man, you love that dremel, huh!
    If I had the time and space, I'd get the Big Boy toys like you have!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Man, you love that dremel, huh!
    Yeah, What he said you are the dremel king.

    I like the black on the edges, and the figure of the wood.

    good job jumbo jimp man

    Charlie

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    Dremel can do that? I have Dremels. Now I have ideas. The grind reminds me of the quarter grind Le Grelots I see for sale now. Only a lot nicer scales and jimps. Great work.

    Don J.

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    yeah, really? You're doing all of that with a dremel? What are you using to make those jimps? Is that just a 3/4" grinder? I assume then that you're just measuring out the center point of each radius and being REALLY careful to keep them even?
    Gorgeous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxfarce View Post
    Dremel can do that? I have Dremels. Now I have ideas. The grind reminds me of the quarter grind Le Grelots I see for sale now. Only a lot nicer scales and jimps. Great work.

    Don J.
    Yeah, I came *this* close to buying one of those new LeGrelots (I already have one of the older 1/4 grinds), so I decided to try and install my own thumbnotch, as I feel a thumbnotch is one of the finer elements of a great razor.

    Now I no longer look for razors that look like what I want, I look for razors that look like they can become what I want. DAs, vintage blades, whatever.

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