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Thread: Wade&Butcher Celebrated hollow ground in two tone Amboyna burl and gloss resin

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    Very nice! I am digging the Tulipwood brush as well! What is the process like for the epoxy resin? And where would you pick up all the supplies for that?

    -Alex

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    Great looking razor! Where did you get the thrust bearings?

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    Very nice!!!

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    okay jumping on the band wagon here sweet razor and the scales are +10

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    Man i really wish i had the money and resources to restore old razors! that Razor is beautiful!

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    Gorgeous...I particularly like the burl scales, the whole package is stunning.

    What gave you the idea for the burl wood...it's fantastic.

    Enjoy!

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    I'm glad this got necroposted.
    It was worth another look.
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    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNSB View Post
    I'm glad this got necroposted.
    It was worth another look.
    Geez...yea, it's from 2009!?!

    Nice blade still....

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    Awesome wood scales! Great job!

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