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    Is this resin surface applied or is it drawn into the wood using capillary action?
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    I don't know! Thats probably a good question for the mfg.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    And until Randy has some more ready, I have a couple raggedy ole sets that you can check out at:

    http://www.billysblades.com/Razor%20Scales.htm


    I can put your WB's on these too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    And until Randy has some more ready, I have a couple raggedy ole sets that you can check out at:
    http://www.billysblades.com/Razor%20Scales.htm
    I guess those might do in a pinch.

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    Default Wade and Butcher scales

    Here are some I've done recently. I love the big razors!
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    Default Bloodwood with inlaid nickel-silver bolsters

    The last was Micarta, which will likely outlast the razor.



    Bloodwood and inlaid nickel silver - probably my favorite so far:




    And Cocobola isn't too shabby, either:


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    Robert,
    Those are some very nice scales. How much for the razors?

    Tim

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    That cocobola razor matches my custom SMF brush! Is it for sale?

    Randy

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    I'll send you a PM.

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    Robert,
    Beautiful Job!

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