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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtychrome View Post
    Nice detail how the swirls of the coloring is evenly flowing from not only the tops of the scale from one side to the other, but even the front over the wedge. The wedge has absolute definition, from that area of blue scales, but the amber color match keeps that swirling look.

    Gorgeous overall.

    Thank you for noticing I cut these off of a block just for that reason, so the grain follows from scale to scale just like wood... Good eye...

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    Mike, Im gonna steal this one! Thanks, Glen!
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    excellent. I love the look of the scales. I am also heavily biased to blue's and greens.

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    Looks sweet! Nice work

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    That's very well done, and makes me anxious to know how mine are gonna turn out...

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    I'm not a wedge lover these days but I love what you've done with those scales Glen.
    Obviously cut from a block.. You don't always get pattern symmetry like that from sheet acrylic.
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    Just beautiful. Your restoration work is stunning. The new owner will be a lucky man!

    Btw, shaved with a Wade&Butcher 5/8 restored by you today, gifted to me by Bob, great shaver those old Sheffield blades

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