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    Default 6/8 Frederick Reynolds in Amboyna Burl

    This FR is the Prince Arthur's Royal Razor the etch is just barely visible on the face of the blade... The finish is a near perfect mirror on a 3/4 wedge blade... The Amboyna Burl was sealed first then finished with Tru-Oil rifle stock oil..... I used all brass hardware on this one, and an Ebony wedge piece... The razor balances dead center on the tang....

    This one should be flying home in the morning...


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    Love that BURL!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    Love that BURL!!!!!!!!
    +1 on that. Man I love seeing wood and metal married like that.

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    Great looking finish on those scales Glen. The blade looks great , BUT those scales,,,WOW!!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Very nice glen, burl is awesome

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    gorgeous! awesome job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassguy View Post
    +1 on that. Man I love seeing wood and metal married like that.
    What he said. Perfect package
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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    Glen that is some sweet Burl! It makes that blade look even better than it normally would!

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