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    Default R.Bunting & Son Boston Works - Carbon Fiber

    Hello Guys !

    A razor I especially made for the bithday of a friend, a Sheffield blade, R.Bunting & Son Boston Works 13/16, I made the scales in carbon fiber and a ivory micarta wedge.

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    Thanks for looking.

    Have a good week !

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    If it shaves as good as it looks, it's a keeper!

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    Sweet! Wanna be my friend too, I have a birthday coming up!

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    very nice, JR

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    Very sauve indeed, excellent looking razor, very well executed.

    Jamie.
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    Thank you for your kind comments !

    a pics with sun :

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    Great work! Very sleek and clean

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    The polish on those scales has some depth. Nice job !
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    Very Nice. Your friend is a lucky man. Well done.

    How thick is your Carbon Fibre? And how did you finish it?

    Stu

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    Nice looking stuff again Ali. Always nice to view your work!

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