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    Default G Lathen & Son 13/16 Faux Tortose shell

    This is a G. Lathan & Son scales are acrylic faux tortose. The acrylic was very nice to work with. The pins and domed washers are brass and the wedge is honey ox horn. I really like the detail on the the front of this razor. So here it is.
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    Beautiful work!!
    The scales almost look like reconstituted amber.
    Nice.

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    Are these the Thiers-Issard faux tortoise replacement scales or did you make your own? Looks great to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertH View Post
    Are these the Thiers-Issard faux tortoise replacement scales or did you make your own? Looks great to me.
    I made them from acrylic slabs I got from Masecraft

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    Well then that's very impressive to me.

    I would like if one of you expert guys made a video of the whole process of making scales out of acryllic. I saw the restore from start to finish video in the wiki where he makes them from horn, but I'd like to see some other materials too. You guys all must have some kind of video device in this day and age!! We promise not to tease you if you have a funny voice!

    Oh, and I know some of you guys have super secret finish recipes for the wood scales you make, but that'd be really cool to see, the whole process you went through to get that super smooth look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertH View Post
    Well then that's very impressive to me.

    I would like if one of you expert guys made a video of the whole process of making scales out of acryllic. I saw the restore from start to finish video in the wiki where he makes them from horn, but I'd like to see some other materials too. You guys all must have some kind of video device in this day and age!! We promise not to tease you if you have a funny voice!

    Oh, and I know some of you guys have super secret finish recipes for the wood scales you make, but that'd be really cool to see, the whole process you went through to get that super smooth look.
    Its all in the wiki restoation section, Undream (Brad) has a whole restoration from start to finish on video all kinds of good stuff in there. Also theres a thread how to epoxy scales too. Gsixxgun(Glen) has a restoration tutorial in one of those pemanent (red) threads in the begining of the work shop forum. Theres tons of good info on SRP just look or ask and you will find it

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    Well, you had me at faux tortoise. Beautiful spine btw.
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    Beautiful! I love those scales..!

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    Wow, faux tortoise usually makes me sick. It remnds me of 1980s hair brushes and stuff. What you used looks great though, much nicer than the stuff I'm used to seeing. It has more detail/figuring to it an. A nicer colour. Great work!

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    Very nice !!!!

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