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    Totally digging the work, Joe! Like that red one with the lines in it. Very cool.

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    Sweet looking razors. Good job,guys.

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    Oh yeah Brother those came out nice...

    How was working with the acrylic vs horn besides the smell of course????

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Oh yeah Brother those came out nice...

    How was working with the acrylic vs horn besides the smell of course????
    Yo brother! The horn had defects in the raw material so the cost is higher. The plastic moves around a bit more though. The smell form the horn stays with you a lot longer than anything else I've worked with yet. I also got some bone but didn't get much further than cutting it into blanks and some sanding. More stinky stuff! Both the horn and acrylic take a nice shine but the horn finishes up a bit faster for me.
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    All lookers Joed. Really like the deep purple on the Pipe
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    Great work! Where'd you get that white pearl acrylic stuff from? I'm going crazy trying to find it in a useable size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burns420 View Post
    Great work! Where'd you get that white pearl acrylic stuff from? I'm going crazy trying to find it in a useable size.
    It was a sample piece we got from masecraftsupply.com. It was only 5 inches long and it was a tight fit.

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    Really nice work!......Pipe my favorite!

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    I really like how you folks add a little contour to the scales. It looks very vintage and is a nice touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNSB View Post
    I really like how you folks add a little contour to the scales. It looks very vintage and is a nice touch.
    Thanks for noticing! That little contour is quit a bit of work, just ask Jr! I rough out the contour and Jr finishes them up by hand. He's come a long way and is really good at it now. CarrieM is also finishing them for us from time to time. That's when she isn't making bath soaps or shave creams or the other millions of things she does with or for us. Both of them are also my quality control department and a fine job they do there also. It's just GREAT having a family hobby.
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