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Thread: 8/8 Leopard tank damast with bocote

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    Very nice looking razor all the way around. Nice work and thanks for sharing

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    I want to shave with a leopard tank! Very cool razor!

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    Could be one of the coolest designs I've seen, ever.

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    I love that smiling blade. Incredible work and you're shaving with a bit of history. Wild.

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    Your work is stunning as always!
    Lovely lines and great materials.
    The Damascus razor I have from you is ranking very very high on my list of favorite razors, so I dare say the new owner will be mighty pleased with this wonderful creation
    Bjoernar
    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Oh wow, that's a beautiful looking razor. What do you use to fasten the scales?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnoils View Post
    Oh wow, that's a beautiful looking razor. What do you use to fasten the scales?
    You can buy the screws here: Screw 0-80x1/4 thread Button Head Stainless Steel 100ct Button Head Screws TORX SS 100ct

    Than you need a 2mm brass rod with a inner diameter from 1,4 mm to tap it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddel View Post
    The old Leopard 1 tanks where destroyed some time ago here in Germany. So from time to time it is possible to buy some steel from it. A friend of mine had this opportunity and forged this pattern welted steel for me. This is the second from 3 blanks I had.
    For "history" balance you should made one razor for each country. From Russian T-34, USA M26 Pershing, and etc.:-) That will be unique collection never ever found... never made yet...

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    Now that's a custom beauty to behold, well done!

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    Absolutely first class. Beautiful use is materials and the history behind the steel is priceless. Someone is going to be be a very happy camper. Well done.

    Stu

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