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    Well done! thanks for sharing!

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    Very nice work on all the restores.

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    Nice, you should be proud! There's something nice about taking something that was in really bad unusable shape and making something functional and beautiful out of it. Congrats!
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    Jeez man, your a natural! Nice job!

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    That is one heckuva start! Great Job!

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    Nice, nice work!
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    Thanks much for all the great comments gents. I had feared that I would post my work and that everyone would see all of the flaws that I see. I am a very harsh judge of my own work. Just my own work tho not others. Any advice on what I could do to improve my work? Anything jump out at anyone? as I am just starting I am hoping not to get to many bad habits. I do thank you all kindly for the great remarks.

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    forgot to add this razor. It would be #5. The scales are the bone scales off the first razor. Had a gnarly chip in the blade. Thanks to gssixgun's video's I was able to remove the chip and rebevel the blade and make it into a fine shaver.
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    Great job on all those razors. You must have a lot of patience, which pays off for you. The razors all look great. I like how you repaired the razor with the massive chip. I would guess most people would have tossed it, but you saw potential and made it work. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nicely done on all these razors. The timber scales look great.

    Stu

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