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    Default Wade & Butcher Special and Greaves & Sons

    Hi Guys,

    The first razor is a W&B Special, I made the scales in Horn and bone wedge.

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    The second is a Greaves. I had made the scales in mother of pearl, I separated from it : http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...x-riveted.html
    I made the scales in black G10 and a Carbon Fiber wedge.
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    Thanks, have a very good day.

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    Very well done. Your pin work looks great!

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    Very nice, clean work. I especially like the W&B

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    Pure class. Both of them.

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    Nice inlays! I love the inlays..it really points to an added level of effort in the production. Not that it's easy either way, but every little detail counts.

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    Thanks guys !

    And the last, Amboyna burl.

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    Nice,slim, well proportioned scales. Very classy.
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    A lovely trio! I particularly like the Burl.

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    Your restorations are very nicely done and attractive! The clean lines, attention to detail and classic style enhance the razor's style and beauty.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Excellent work, congrats!
    I like the clear lines.

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