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    Wow, great work Z nice to see your stuff being viewed by so man they look great, now to only finish the other 30 razors you have on the go lmao

    (secret maple tree house gang shake) hope we get to see them first though lmao
    James -"I got into trouble once, and have remained there ever since"

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    awesome blade and scale work! You must be proud.

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    Here is a Wade and butcher I just finished last night

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...om-scales.html

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    Default Re: My humble start to restorations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zerandise View Post
    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.
    Hi there,
    Your work is excellent, hard to believe you are new at it. I can only suggest that you make your wedges more "wedge" and less "spacer".
    Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

    Eric.

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    Hi Z
    Lovely work my friend, I will get round to trying a restore at some stage. Like yourself I am a noob, I have very little experience but lots of tools lol.

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    Give it a go you never know what might come of it! I have turned it into a very profitable company. It is truly a passion!!

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    On a side note not many tools are needed. In fact I find the less I used the better my work!

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    wow those are some of my first restores!!! Here is some newer stuff!

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    Very nice work!

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    This is great work . I love the quality of your finished razor. Thanks for posting these.
    Cheers Paul

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