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    aka shooter74743 ScottGoodman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    yes shooter, that is what another member on here would call a bushmans razor, when i rehone it, it should definately hold a nice place in the rotation, i just have to figure out how to keep the rotation in order
    There is only one way to keep it all in for a "rotation", a box of some sort. Here's mine:
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    All it takes is some brass "L" hooks, a couple hinges,a scrap piece of glass (mine was from an old TV stand, some scrap wood, and some sort of sealer. I used spray lacquer. Only real cost in it was the hooks that I ordered off the bay.

    The empty spot tells me to grab the razor below it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    There is only one way to keep it all in for a "rotation", a box of some sort. Here's mine:
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    All it takes is some brass "L" hooks, a couple hinges,a scrap piece of glass (mine was from an old TV stand, some scrap wood, and some sort of sealer. I used spray lacquer. Only real cost in it was the hooks that I ordered off the bay.

    The empty spot tells me to grab the razor below it...
    Nice collection. Congrats!

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    WV, great work on the scales! I like the brass pins (is that the right terminology)! do you have to treat the wood prior to mounting/using the SR?? Just curious of the longevity.

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    all i did with that one is rubbed it with tung oil, 4 coats in all. yes you had it right with brass pins
    always be yourself...unless you suck. Joss Whedon

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    thanks wv!

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