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    I like the shape of the blade and I especially like the shape of the tail.

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    Ceautiful job MAX.

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    Max,

    After taking a third look I have to ask, Did you make the stair stepped washers or do you have a source for those? I like the way those look.

    Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayCover View Post
    Did you make the stair stepped washers or do you have a source for those? I like the way those look.
    I just stack them with the #0 wide and #0 sized washers from micro-fastners. Depending the stacked look I go with brass/ss/brass or ss/brass/ss. Pins will be silver nickel or brass, again depending the blending and or look I'm aiming for. The rest is all hand peening/buffing to get them to look the way you see. One can use 3 or 2 layered.
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    Plus 1 on all the above comments. Specifically, I really like the little detail of the v shaped channel in the wedge. Just one more cool detail on an outstanding piece of useable art. Incidently, where do you get your etching stencils? I'm trying to figure that piece out.

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    Man, this one is an absolute stunner
    Grantt
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    Absolutely and stunningly gorgeous blade Max

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    STUNNER !!!!

    Just awesome all around !

    And wow that sold fast.....

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    Very attractive razor. Your color choice on the scale material and the contrast to your blade finish is very smart looking. Just a real looker Max. Fantastic work! Ken

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    Great job MAX love your work!!
    You are a great razor artist.

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