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    Very nicely done Glen with an attractive finished work. The before pics really add to the perspective of the work performed.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    wow, wow & wow

    That is a stunner !

    Love the center pin. It really accents the whole look of pure class.

    OUTSTANDING workmanship

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    Normally I don't go for
    something a little wilder in the design of the scales
    but I really like these.Maybe it's the material.Or the Blade.At any rate,it works together.Nice work as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aroliver59 View Post
    Normally I don't go for "something a little wilder in the design of the scales"

    but I really like these.Maybe it's the material.Or the Blade.At any rate,it works together.Nice work as usual.

    The funny part was that I asked him "Is there something you have in mind"????
    "No Glen, Just have fun" I love that response....

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    In my sleep deprived state this morning, I failed to mention that I really like the way the scales play off the french point. You're a genius G.

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    Fantastic work as always Glen. I will add that your scales have forever been very good, but lately it seems like you've taken it to another level.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Quote Originally Posted by coachmike View Post
    Fantastic work as always Glen. I will add that your scales have forever been very good, but lately it seems like you've taken it to another level.

    I thank you Coach but it just isn't me, the level of work across the board seems to have risen a notch, I think part of it is some of us pushing each other along, but also there are more and more new guys getting started, which they introduce new ideas into the mix whether they mean to or not

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    Very nice. I love the stage you've taken the blade to. It still gives a hint at it's many years, rather than wiping out all the history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    Very nice. I love the stage you've taken the blade to. It still gives a hint at it's many years, rather than wiping out all the history.

    Thanks Ben, although to be honest the dark spots that are showing in the pics are from the macro lens, and you would have to look rather closely at the blade in person to see the actual age.... But it is still there..

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    Well in that case, disregard my previous post.
    What a fantastic shiny job you've done there Glen! You can barely see that it's not brand new!
    I Still love it.

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