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    Default Spalted maple scales

    Spalted Maple laminate scales, looking for a blade....
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    Great job.

    Why did you feel the need to use the metal liner?

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    I volunteer! I have a 7/8 W&B that needs some nice scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    Great job.

    Why did you feel the need to use the metal liner?
    It provides a sturdy foundation for threading the countersunk adjustable mounting hardware.



    And Leighton, I have plenty of blades myself to go in here....


    But you knew that!

    It is sized for the worked back DA.

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    Those scales would make ANY blade look good!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Yeah, okay, those rock.

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    Thanks guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    Great job.

    Why did you feel the need to use the metal liner?
    Great job, I agree.

    The liner should also let you keep the scales nice and thin while balancing the heavy blade, English. I'm not a fan of big, bulky scales.

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