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Thread: 7/8 Wade & Butcher For Barber's Use in Leopardwood

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    Glen, that's awesome that you could bring that razor back to life. It looks incredible now!

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    Wow, that looks great! I'm not sure my love for old blades would have let me leave it in an antique store, but the toe on that before shot would sure have given me qualms... most impressive work, Glen!


    Let me give you my...uh...Brian's current address....

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    Nice regrind glen, what machine do you use for regrinds like this (regular belt grinder, bench grinder, something else...)? Very nice scales... great stuff

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    Fantastic razor! You've done a beautiful job Glen!

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    Fantastic work and nice choice of finish and use of brass hardware. I'm going to be making a walnut set for a friend and I think the satin look on that finish would work well for what he wants. Again, great job in all the work.

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    Awsome job on the blade. Very nice scales.

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    From the look of it, a whole lot of work went into this with beautiful results, and it shows! Very nice!!

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    That's lovely work, Glen. Gives us all something to aspire to, may as well set my aims impossibly high after all.

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    Beautiful work, and an inspriration too, the passion and devotion you must have shines through, a wonderful old Razor, given another chance in life

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    the last set of scales i did was similar to that one. i really like the way the lace wood looks. really nice job

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