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    Default Klastornblom Eskilstuna Cleaned up with G10 Scales

    Just finished this today. Brass pins with Brass and Ni Ag double. Red/Maroon G10 wedge. Honed her up with Norton 1-4-8K, Naniwa12K, Crom Ox balsa paddle. What an edge!!! Can't wait to shave with her. Swedish steel is very hard though. Took a bit to set the bevel.
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    Looking good Paul, beautiful razor!!

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    Nice looker. Really love the scales.

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    Thats a good lookin' razor mate. Well done
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    Well done, that looks quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyace View Post
    Well done, that looks quality.
    Thanks Ace. My pinning is definately improving. I like the G10 as it's easy to make it look somewhat organic by changing the depth as you sand slightly, or if you want the swirls can be even.
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    Very nicely done. I really like seeing people's restorations when the scales are contoured and not just flat.
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    Dang, Paul, that is super-nice! You are getting better and better! Great Job!!!!
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    Thanks boys! I'm waiting for some wood ones finish to dry. a Fisher works and Henckels so I am also posting another today! (a Wosty!)
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    Nice job. The steel looks great as does the laminated effect on the scales.
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