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    Default how bout amboyna

    best pic i culd get about of the sets so far i ll keep tring tho as the buckeye is being problematic in my pic taking skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by L R Harner View Post
    best pic i culd get about of the sets so far i ll keep tring tho as the buckeye is being problematic in my pic taking skills
    That looks good to me,and if i were to get a set of wooden scales,it would be those.HOT DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Hot Damn! is right! That is beautiful wood! And of course the blade too!

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    I like both, but if I had choice this one tops...

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    That is a beautiful set!

    Great job.

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    Wow that one looks just as good as the last like I said on the last post my Birthday is the 13th it will be a wondeful gift I can PM you my address just let me knowReallya Great Looking Set

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    I typically dont like wooden scales but those look GREAT and id have them in my collection and show them proudly. Great Job.

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    Wow, and I thought the last set was nice! I think this wood is even better looking, though it shares the same flawless fit and finish as the last pair. You have a talent for matching wood type to a particular blade to bring out the best in both.

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    Beautiful. Love the razor and that there is a matching brush too. Keep up the good work.

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    The grain of this wood is amazing. I also used it for rescaling of a Wade & Butcher. It looks beautiful.

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