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    Default DE's & Brushes

    I know most everyone on here is into straight's more than the DE's but here's a project I've been working on and it's finally complete and I wanted to share. I use straight's and eventually will try my hand at scales and restoration work, but here's where my skills lay for now.......hope you enjoy!

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    Trimmy, those brushes & DE's are Beautiful !!

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    I can only hope I'm that good some day. Those are indeed beautiful.

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    Very nice! What type of wood/material is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Trimmy, those brushes & DE's are Beautiful !!
    Thank you very much!

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    I can only hope I'm that good some day. Those are indeed beautiful.
    I think I have a ways to go myself....but thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by PFunkDaddy View Post
    Very nice! What type of wood/material is that?
    Well good question! I was thinking the wood is maple but I'm not so sure I know. I sourced the wood from my kids old crib (drop side cribs are banned in the states or at least PA.) so it had no other useful purpose. I burned the wood and stained it with a redwood stain, and several coats of CA glue. The DE's heads are from TGN, and the knots are 23mm finest badger or two band I believe they are also called.
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    Beautiful beautiful work. Thanks for sharing!
    I'm a sucker for a stamped tail. Giggity.

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    That's simply stunning! You HAVE to make a stand or rack or whatever to house them in/on now! Or do you store them on a shelf?

    What's TGN stand for by the way? The heads are rather pleasant I think.
    David

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    The Golden Nib. A very popular place for getting knots.

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    No stands, these are spoken for, and are headed to NJ. I think your right though that would be the way to go.
    I purchase the razor heads from The golden Nib.........TGN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    I know most everyone on here is into straight's more than the DE's but here's a project I've been working on and it's finally complete and I wanted to share. I use straight's and eventually will try my hand at scales and restoration work, but here's where my skills lay for now.......hope you enjoy!

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    those are aweoms ya only need one more for a 7 day set.
    Having brushs to be used with only one razor such a good idea.
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