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    Here is a couple of pix of some scales I made for my Peaso razor. I used Leopard wood and transfered the inlay from the old, broken scales. Unfortunately, during assembly, I dropped the blade and ruined it. I am trying to decide to either buy another razor or just sell these. Either way, I think they look cool.
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    What an innovative design! Usually the tang sticks out the other end.

    Nice work on the inlay.

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    That is a bummer about the blade. The grain/pattern in the wood came out perfect on those scales, they look great.

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    The blade in the second pic was used to hold the scale so I could take the pic. It is not attached. Sorry for the confusion. lol

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    About 1/2" of the tip of the blade broke off. Any thoughts on just shortening the razor?

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    I'd say try and find another blade to fit those scales..they turned out really nice and i'm not even a big fan of woods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktinch View Post
    About 1/2" of the tip of the blade broke off. Any thoughts on just shortening the razor?
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    Perhaps this will give you an idea about shortening your razor. It worked well for me especially since this Otto Deutsch "HANS" is such a quality blade. It honed up beautifully.............
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    That looks very nice. I have decided to shorten the blade and modify the scales to fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktinch View Post
    That looks very nice. I have decided to shorten the blade and modify the scales to fit.
    Nice. The third pin in the middle can now be your pivot pin.

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    Hmmmmmmmmm, I just picked up a Peaso on eBay with boring black plastic scales. If you do decide to get rid of them, please drop me a PM. I think they'd look very nice on my Peaso.

    As a matter of interest, how hard are the inlays to take off? I've got a Wusthoff that came with broken scales. I've got a replacement set on it but I'd love to take the Trident inlay off the old ones and glue it on the replacements.

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