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    I love the wood on those scales.
    Another beauty!

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    Looks awesome!! I'm definitely excited

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    I miss the G brother's wooden scales. Sure his acrylics are popping but G's roots still lay in the gorgeous woods he always masters to produce.

    As always G, love to see y'a work! Zircote-G rules.

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    I love seeing these!

    The blade/wood contrast is nice - great job.

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    Ziricote is one of my fave's very nice Glen, looks great!

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    Very nice, as always, glen. Never seen Zircote scales before. And i def. dig the tri-pin and the balance shot. (I've ordered up some nice woods, cocobolo, a burl or two, olivewood, from a great wood dealer I found and am going to try my hand at custom scales starting next week when they arrive - and though I'm kinda worried, I'm telling you this right here is either a reason not to try or a pretty good benchmark to aim for, depending on how you look at it...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mijbil View Post
    Very nice, as always, glen. Never seen Zircote scales before. And i def. dig the tri-pin and the balance shot. (I've ordered up some nice woods, cocobolo, a burl or two, olivewood, from a great wood dealer I found and am going to try my hand at custom scales starting next week when they arrive - and though I'm kinda worried, I'm telling you this right here is either a reason not to try or a pretty good benchmark to aim for, depending on how you look at it...)

    GO FOR IT !!!!!!

    But I warn you it is a slippery slope,, that Restore Monkey clings hard to yer back my friend

    Try these guys too www.bellforestproducts.com they actually started to plane wood to 1/8" just for us Razor guys and if you can't rip your own it sure is easy... If you can rip blanks then their 1.5 x 1.5 x 6 inch pieces are what I use you get to match and bookend them that way...

    (I have no affiliation with these guys, I just appreciate great service)

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    That's a great shape with the figuring of the wood. I love the wood/brass contrast. Well done as usual!

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