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    Talking Joseph Rodgers..In Buffalo Horn

    This is a 5/8 Joseph Rodgers & Sons 5/8, I really like the unqueness of the tang. The scales are Buffalo horn and the wedge is Honey Ox horn. I did something a little different with the pinning I used a larger pin and washer at the toe, 1.72 washer and pin and at the pivot a smaller washer and pin .080 pin and washer. Hope ya like it
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    i think im in love

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    excellent work, I love this razor too.

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    Very nice scale work there, looks good with the blade shape

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    Looking at the toe, it's sort of the yin/yang of scales. I really like the look of the scales. It looks very "modern". Great job.

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    You're making some nice scales for these outrageous blades you have. Waiting to see a snakewood soon??

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    Great work, I really like the Rodgers blade.

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    Very cool. Love the notches on that one! The straight scales bring an elegant vintage look to it. Nice work!

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    I like that style on scales! You nailed the idea and finish!
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    Very nice work.

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