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    Wow, that razor looks awesome. Your first razor looks much better than mine!

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    Nice graceful lines. I like the long flowing tail.

    Ray

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    Wow. Really, really nice! Kudos on a great effort. Love the lines on it.
    Hope to see more in the near future.........~S

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    Good Grief! That's just breathtaking. Adding that its your first just defies the imagination.

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    WOW! Now that is a beautiful razor. Clean simple and elegant! Nice job!!!

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    Criticisms? Constructive or otherwise will be hard to give for such a nice looking blade. Your makers mark looks very well done. How did you do it? Before HT?

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by TURNMASTER View Post
    Criticisms? Constructive or otherwise will be hard to give for such a nice looking blade. Your makers mark looks very well done. How did you do it? Before HT?

    Jeff
    Hi Jeff,

    It was stamped before HT with my mark and a 4 lb dead blow hammer. Quite nerve racking and I'm designing a more secure setup for the stamping in the future.

    Joe

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    Congratulations. Excellent job. If this is the quality of your first then I cant wait to see your next. The filework is tidy and your makers mark is very nicely done. Did you have your stamp professionally made?

    Well done.
    Stu

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    Joe,
    I love your mark! Great looking blade. I love how the wedge is filed right where the blade comes in; makes it look like a hand in a glove. Beautiful work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Raz0r View Post
    Congratulations. Excellent job. If this is the quality of your first then I cant wait to see your next. The filework is tidy and your makers mark is very nicely done. Did you have your stamp professionally made?

    Well done.
    Stu
    Hi Stu,

    The stamp was professionally done by Henry Evers Stamps. They did a great job on it with quick turnaround from the time I ordered.

    Joe

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