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    Default Thomas Tungsten in mirror acrylic

    The mirror scales came out a bit nicer this time than last.
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    looking awesome,
    how did you solve the problem with the mirror coating?
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    Looks fantastic. Did you bevel the edges of the scales or is that a reflection trick it does?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    looking awesome,
    how did you solve the problem with the mirror coating?
    I laminated some black paper. micarta style onto the back of them.

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    I just noticed the pins look like they stick out of the scales due to the mirror effect.
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    Strange. I think the scales would look better on a more modern razor, like a Le Grelot 1/4 hollow. Great craftsmanship, though. Thank you for sharing.

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    very cool... this kind of makes me want to see a set of mirrored scales with a paul stanley cracked mirrorball look.

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    They look cool, but get fingerprinted all too easily....

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    Now can you make one with a worked back DA with a french tip with a barbers notch in it and sell it to me?

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    They look awesome! Nice work laminating the inside.
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