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    Did you need my address????

    Really good looking razor, and as expected the workmanship is topnotch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddel View Post
    @eTom: Donīt kidding me. In the first moment I really thought I forgott a razor from you
    lol,
    it was a joke, really!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    lol,
    it was a joke, really!
    @eTom: ...and one for you:
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    no, sorry it was only a joke too

    This 8/8 is already sold. But Iīm shure, I will make some more with this steel and style.

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    Always interested in!

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    Very nice work. It is very interesting how the many(ok, several) bladesmiths we have here are complete individuals in techniques, styles, and looks. These razors are destined to become classics identified by styles and materials, as in fine art. One day, a hundred years from now, an expert will look at this and proclaim: " What we have here, is a Buddel"! Kudos Tom
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    That is truly phenomenal craftsmanship sir, I can absolutely understand why you'd want to keep a beaut like that for yourself. I especially love that texture line on the blade as well. Someday when I can afford a true custom for myself, I would consider something very much along those lines. Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrIdentical View Post
    Five thumbs up!
    Two and a half men?

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    I'm still uncertain about how you've gotten that wavy edge effect. Is it the juncture of the two metals? Or an acid application to the edge? However achieved, it's stunning, indeed.

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    Stunning Gabor! Just stunning!

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    You are right, its the line between the V2A and the AEB-L. To bring the contrast out, I used warm Fe3Cl. In the AEB-L is less chrome than in the V2A, so it darkend much more.

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