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    Max, that is superb artistic craftmanship !

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    Sublime.

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    oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy!

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    Max you always get it right! It is really great that you show us the raw materials that you start with. Magic!

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    Thanks Max---I hate using a wood scale on an old W&B it just doesn't look right so I'll even leave a set of original scales on even if they have defects just to keep it original.

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    it's nice to see one done in the original scales

    too many of these get butchered with grotesque wood an such

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    I like wood scales but not on an oldie like a W&B. Grotesque is the right word for it.

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