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    Classic, clean lines.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    Gabor, it's a delight. And stainless is overrated. I'm still trying to decide which of my kids (razors) to send to you for a one-of-a-kind rescale. Decisions, decisions.

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    Thank you all. Now I must soon get my own forge ready. I´m really want to train more in blacksmithing. But with work, family and childrens there is allways a littel bit of delay in the things

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    Beautiful work as usual! Like the choice of scales! :Beer:

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    I really like the work you present to us here. I like your designs and am really impressed with the jimps you have done on this one. Thanks

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    Very nice, buddel

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    Going classic, Gabor?
    Its so nice! Especially how it closes so snugly. Nice bevel as well.
    You're my hero!

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    Nice work! The blade, the scales...even the photography are all top notch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    Going classic, Gabor?
    Some times, yes I´m still learning a lot, from every razor I make. Some earlier, fancy designs wasn´t very practicable at honig, stropping or at the shave. Now I try to find cool shapes, that nevertheless let the razor be very useable.

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    You're my hero!
    *RRRRRRRRR*

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    Does the RRRRRRR stand for rrrrrrright I'm pathologically modest?

    Classic shapes are a wise decision. There's a functionality behind every traditional design, I guess.

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