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    I have been admiring some of the steampunk styled scales recently, I figured I would try something along a similar vein. The blade is 1084 about 13/16, the scales are copper.

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    I imagine it would be heavy with that much steel and copper scales, but it looks very interesting. It's understated without being "plain". I like it.

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    Very Very nice, good job!! Just how did you manage to make it, I was wondering???

    Do more work, send more Photos!!

    Appreciate it much, tinkersd

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    I imagine it would be heavy with that much steel and copper scales, but it looks very interesting. It's understated without being "plain". I like it.
    The scales look heavier than they are, the razor feels good in the hand. There is a little extra weight but not much, it feels better than my stock wapi. I think the heavy/chunky blade helps.

    Charlie

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    Nice job Charlie, I really like the way the copper has been aged....Kudos!

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    I like the model number...nice tribute to lucas.

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    Dude! Those are fantastic scales

    How did you get the wording in there so crisp and perfect?

    Congrats

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    Charlie, excellent razor! How did you make those scales mate. They are awesome.

    Stu

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    Great craftsmanship. I can see an entire line of scales built on this very model. Very cool, sir.

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