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    Since this a manly man's shaving site...."It's Lovely".
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    Very creative and unique. Great work!! I also like the hammer in your photos.

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    That is some beautiful work right there Grant! Absoulutely love it!

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    That razor looks great. There is absolutely nothing to even think about nit pick on this. gorgeous scales, love the notch. And the reshape of the steel is spot on. Great job. +1 on liking the hammer.

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    Looks awesome mate . Hope yer bringing it to Sydney for a closer look.
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    Excellent work Grant! I'd love to hear more about how you added the barber's notch (what tools did you use, how long did it take, etc). The scale design compliments the blade and the notch in the scales is very cool IMHO. It has a very modern feel to it. Great Job! :
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    Grant, You did an excellent job with the whole thing. That barber's notch looks excellent, like it's been there all along, and your scales are impeccable. Nice stuff!

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    Love the blade reshape. Not sure about the cutout wedge, have to think about it. Love the scale color though. Where'd you get the acrylic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Really nice job Grant, The steel came out beautiful, and you know I like the color of the scales.... The cutout wedge is growing on me

    Thanks Glen. I believe it was a Naponeon that you did that Glenn(Sharp) now has that made me order the acrylic
    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Excellent work Grant! I'd love to hear more about how you added the barber's notch (what tools did you use, how long did it take, etc).
    Just the good old Dremmel grinding stone, followed by lots of rubbing with sandpaper on the end of my finger.
    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Looks awesome mate . Hope yer bringing it to Sydney for a closer look.
    C Ya Soon
    I have it with me now mate.

    Quote Originally Posted by medicevans View Post
    Love the blade reshape. Not sure about the cutout wedge, have to think about it. Love the scale color though. Where'd you get the acrylic?
    http://www.woodpenpro.com/acrylic_pe..._1x6_inch.html
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    Man, Grant, that is beeeutiful! Love the wedge and also the wedge on the wedge! Sweet
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