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    Default gift for a friend

    6/8 1/4 hollow

    50100 and 15n20 feather pattern damascus

    woolly mammoth leg bone

    mokume washers

    hope you like it

    Hoss
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    Nice looking razor. That must be some friend if that is the gift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevinT View Post
    6/8 1/4 hollow

    50100 and 15n20 feather pattern damascus

    woolly mammoth leg bone

    mokume washers

    hope you like it
    Hoss
    Yes. Yes, I do. I like it a lot! Just wish it were mine!

    By the way, how'd you manage to score a mammoth leg bone? I thought that only the tusks were generally made available.

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    WOW ! Beautiful razor & gift
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    That's a lovely razor, your friend is very lucky. That bone looks just like wood. Is it petrified?

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    Like it...NO
    Love it ...YES!!!!!
    A++++++++
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    increiiiiiiiiiible

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8fencer View Post
    That's a lovely razor, your friend is very lucky. That bone looks just like wood. Is it petrified?
    The leg bone is fossilized. The tusks are the most dense, so they are the most common part found.

    Thanks everyone.

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    Simply beautiful! For me this checks all the boxes for what the perfect straight razor should look like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevinT View Post
    The leg bone is fossilized. The tusks are the most dense, so they are the most common part found.
    The razor and scales looks very nice! My question is this: Where did you find the fossilized bone and tusk??

    Input! Need Input! Shut up #5 it'll come along!

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