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ERN in Ebony
The fancy scales on this one were split at the pivot end, and even though I repaired them I wasn't happy - so here is the blade in Ebony and Acrylic scales. This is the first time I'v tried full liners with acrylic and have to say it's not the easiest material to work with. The minimum thickness you can buy is 2mm so I wanted to thin this down but it does not work well with sanding equipment because of the heat build up which meant hand sanding. Anyway, I'll put this one up for sale soon.
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Beautiful looking blade and scales. Nicely done :tu
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Beautiful job, the black/white combination looks great :nj
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Very well done. All dressed up for a big night on the town.
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Well done you.
A great shaver all dressed up and ready to go!
Looks great!
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Great job indeed, classy very black tie!
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Looks great! Nice style, and great wedge fit!
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Very nice work!! I like the white liners, very nice contrast and look!!
Regards,
Howard
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Nice and shiny!! I really like your shaver. Nice work!
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The black and white scales look fantastic. Goes really well with the worked spine. Nice job.