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    Default 11/16 01 Double Notch, Smiling Kamisori

    Here is my latest creation, and my first smiling blade.
    Im waiting for some photoresist paper to make my etch, could take 2-5 weeks....
    Going out to the shop to "grind" sure beats going out to smoke cigarettes

    Btw, All you custom and restore guys out there with the perfect pictures, How do you do it?! lol

    Thanks for looking.
    Eric
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    Nice. Very unique blade. Well done mate.

    Stu

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    Very nice razor epd!

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    The double thumb notch and blade shape really float my boat, very nice.

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    Great job. Hope you enjoy it.

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    Good job, it looks better than new. You must have done a lot of work. That's great!

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    As for the pictures, you'll go a long way with a softbox and positioning the flash from the top instead of the camera.

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    That's a one of a kind! (Saved some time on your lungs as well!)

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