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    John,
    you might want to take a look at these noob grinders sold by GAMECO in Aus & built in Aus by a couple of the lads from the Australia Blade Forum plenty of reviews on AFB about them also,
    Gameco is good Aussie source of materials etc they mainly knife related but still plenty of useful bits for Str8 makers also

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    John,
    you might want to take a look at these noob grinders sold by GAMECO in Aus & built in Aus by a couple of the lads from the Australia Blade Forum plenty of reviews on AFB about them also,
    Gameco is good Aussie source of materials etc they mainly knife related but still plenty of useful bits for Str8 makers also

    Noob Grinder Packages - Artisan Supplies
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    Yeah I've seen there stuff. Not to sure if there o1 flat stock is the size that I was after. We're do u get ur steel from buddy. Do u recommend gameco for grinders heat treatment machines only or do u thing the stock for scales is good aswel? We're is there better choice of steel u think for straight razor making

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    Just a thought guys. Not sure if it's a great idea but I do have a lathe at hand. Also wife makes soaps wen she can and there great. Wat I'm trying to say is would there a market for shaving brushes? Also that could help with funds to get me a sweet grinder to do my straight razor making?

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