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    Default Frederick Reynolds 6/8

    Hello everybody,

    Greetings from Germany. this ist my first post in SRP and excuse me my bad English. Shaving and Straight Razor/Restauration is a passion for me. I read with a lot interest the Threads in this forum. I hope for good talks/discuss. Here an example of a razor I has restored.
    This is Bulb-Wood-grain.



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    Hallo und willkommen.

    Good to have one more German around Interesting scale design, by the way.

    Regards,
    Robin

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    Welcome to SRP!

    That is some beautiful wood you have on that razor. I like the shape of the scales as well as the wood itself. Nice razor.

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    Welcome to SRP! Your English is fine so don't fret. Love the work on your Fredricks. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Keep it coming with great razors like that one

    ian

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    Three thoughts:

    1. If you think your English is bad, you should see my German!

    2. I really like the organic lines of those scales. Odd, but ergonomic and natural looking. Good job!

    3. Welcome to SRP!

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    Default Frederick Reyonds 6/8"

    Hello, Leutnantbrown:

    Welcome to SRP. Your English is commendable, as is the workmanship on that razor. I especially like the rustic looks of it. Well done.

    Regards,
    Obie

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    Welcome to SRP! I love the razor, it looks amazing and the wood you've used is gorgeous!

    We're glad to have you with us!

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    wow what a handle .great work and nice razor. enjoy

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    Thank you Guys.
    I hope that my razor inspire you.
    This is a 6/8 Filarmonica. The Scales are Caucasian walnut-tree.
    My favorite wood.


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