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    Default Greetings from Tennessee

    Hello to all from TN! Some may recognize me from another forum..I thought I would check this one out. I have been straight razor shaving for a little while now and have restored a good few vintage blades. Mostly rescaling with stabilized wood, and getting old blades back to service has been a joy..I have also made some custom brushes. I am a boar convert from badger and synth... I also converted from DE so I have been wet shaving for some good years glad to be here and thanks for having me!

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    Welcome to the forum.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    G'day and welcome to SRP. Lots of good people here so hang around a while.
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    Welcome. Congratulations on your conversion to boar. I'm a boar also. At least that's what I am told.
    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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    Welcome! Love my Boar brushes!
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    Yes! Welcome! Good to have you here.

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    Welcome! Still have a look see at the https://shavelibrary.com/ I still refer to it now and then as its such a great source of info.
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    Welcome to the group. Jump right in and join in on the conversations. We love pics. And the workshop thread is a great place to show what to working on.
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    Welcome, Sanch-I'm just curious about how you handle stabilized scales, as I've recently started to do more of those. A few snapped/broken scales convinced me that there's a reason a lot of guys back stabilized burl with G10. As the others said, jump right in and have fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    Welcome, Sanch-I'm just curious about how you handle stabilized scales, as I've recently started to do more of those. A few snapped/broken scales convinced me that there's a reason a lot of guys back stabilized burl with G10. As the others said, jump right in and have fun.
    I've never had any of the scales that I made and stabilized snap on me and I think lining them with g10 would make them a little bit on the thick side but that's my opinion for whatever $0.02 it's worth LOL! I will find the appropriate place possibly the restoration area and post a picture of my latest which is a Wade and butcher with stabilized spalted Maple scales it was tonight's shave thanks again for the kind words

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