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    Lookin' great, Glen.

    I'm impressed.

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    WOW!!! GREAT WORK!! As always.

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    Wow ... nice scales.

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    I gotta figure the more you crank out, the closer my Roberts Warranted is to coming home, right?

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    LMAO now that was solid honest logic, I love it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Next over in Faux Ivory vintage acrylic is a Wostenholm 6/8 near wedge that had some heavy hone wear Alan and I decided that I would just get it some scales and hone it out, actually I was pretty happy with the looks on it..
    Unless it's lighting artifact, you ain't kiddin' about the hone wear on that one. I am impressed that you were able to hone it out to a shaveable edge. I wouldn't have even attempted it.
    Does the bevel actually have the wave in it that it appears to have in the picture?

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    Turned out beautiful.

    I could also see those hanging on the Christmas tree. Are you sure you weren't asked to run down to the store to get a few more tree ornaments. I think you figured if you spent the weekend working with these, you could get away with spending time in the shop. Nice way to deflect the honeydew, if so.

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    That's what I'd call a long weekend well spent.
    Keepin' the Boker ?
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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