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    Default Erik Anton Berg in Horn

    Here is a beautiful blade I rescaled for another member. This is some of the most unique and highly figured horn I've seen. There's something in these for everyone and you see something new every time you look at / into them. These are some of the thinnest scales I've made - wedge is black horn and hardware is brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmcconnell View Post
    Here is a beautiful blade I rescaled for another member. This is some of the most unique and highly figured horn I've seen. There's something in these for everyone and you see something new every time you look at / into them. These are some of the thinnest scales I've made - wedge is black horn and hardware is brass.

    Thanks for looking.
    Nice work! I really like thin scales myself. They're probably harder to get just right but look so elegant.

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    Wow, thats beautiful! Great work!

    I really love that horn, its some out looking lovely and I really like the textures and contrasts in there.

    Lovely!

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    Looks really nice. I love the transparency of the scales.

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    That really is a lovely looking razor. Those are elegant scales for sure!

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    I have the same blade but it comes dressed in its original black celluloid scales. This is a real transformation. Btw, the Swedish Erik Anton Berg blades are vastly underrated.

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    Superb set of scales. That razor looks fantastic. Well done mate.

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    your right about that being a beautiful piece of horn. Nice slim scales too, I like them a lot
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    Very nice! looks like they stayed nice and flat.

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    Great work! This Swedish razor look like new. Very beautiful.

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