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    Nice!

    Those scales are fantastic! I love the design.

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    Great hi-tech looking razors there

    ian

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    Way to go Butch... what a great looking grind.

    Mind giving a brief rundown of how you did it (which order you ground in, other tricky stuff you had to do, etc.).

    Looks killer, thanks for posting.

    Dave

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    i ll get some more pics of the razor apart and kind of work some info in
    i will also try and get a WIP of one of the upomming builds
    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    Way to go Butch... what a great looking grind.

    Mind giving a brief rundown of how you did it (which order you ground in, other tricky stuff you had to do, etc.).

    Looks killer, thanks for posting.

    Dave

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    That's crazy. I love the scales. At first I did t even see the wood on the scales(kind of hungover today) and I was wondering why you'd cut them so the edge would be exposed. Anyways, great mix of modern and classic designs.

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    simply awesome. I can't believe you did this without the use of double-wheel grinders...(the ones that do both sides simultaneously..

    impressive work, and beautiful scales

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undream View Post
    simply awesome. I can't believe you did this without the use of double-wheel grinders...(the ones that do both sides simultaneously..

    impressive work, and beautiful scales

    I have been thinking the same thing. Looking at the grind again, just magic!!
    Last edited by ZethLent; 06-18-2010 at 02:18 AM.
    笑う門に福来たる。

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    is there a calling for that style of grind as i think i can do it aagain

    i still have to make a frame back look in grinding and i know that will be killer to do

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    I think I can speak for myself and ZethLent here,
    There is something about that kind of belly grind that I quite enjoy. Not sure what it is or why, but razors with that to it respond on the strop and on the face differently. I'm not sure I'm exactly ready for a full on Butch Classic, but I would certainly encourage you.

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    yes, definitely awesome grind! I like the first blades shape too. very cool stuff man.

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