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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    They look cool, but get fingerprinted all too easily....
    It looks great, but the first thing I thought was that I'd get fingerprints all over it and would spend more time polishing the scales than shaving with it.

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    I envy you for your craftmanship; it must be very difficult to process this type of material to such a clean and brisk result. But I don't think these scales do the blade justice. Rather than emphasizing its lines and shine, they detract from it. Allow me to borrow your previous pics to show what they looked like dressed in black:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldengaerde View Post
    I envy you for your craftmanship; it must be very difficult to process this type of material to such a clean and brisk result. But I don't think these scales do the blade justice. Rather than emphasizing its lines and shine, they detract from it. Allow me to borrow your previous pics to show what they looked like dressed in black:

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    Yeah, I hear what you're saying. I'm not sure where I stand with the mirror scales. The Tungsten is a nice, shiny razor, so I wanted to see what that combo looked like.

    I may throw a satin finished GD in there, and go with a different set for the Tungsten. Have to spin something up first!

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    Very nice work!!!! I am amazed how clean it looks. Almost like a real nice heavy starched shirt, crisp looking.
    Very Sweet

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    Very neat

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