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    Here is the next installment on my journey to razor organization. Second verse just a little different than the first.
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    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    You're getting good at that.

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    Practice, practice, practice and a new skiving knife. I have four more in the making. Hopefully they all go very well.
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    Very nice work, Shaun!
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    Loverly, Shaun! That thick material is very nice, and more forgiving than the thin stuff, I have come to find.
    Making boxes from scratch! Pretty cool!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Leather stamp maybe? Seen good stuff from hexnhit on Instagram
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    Alligator skin would be Bad A$$! Lovely work!
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    Great work Rez.
    Marquetry work is truley fascinating (I was never very good at it) is very time consuming.
    I made this Quilt chest for my wife many yrs ago (we still have it) The chest took a few days to make.
    The Marquetry work took me several mos. will never do it again
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    Certainly shows that you love to make them. The attention to detail is perfect.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Great work Shaun! I try to collect in two's so this has peaked my interest. I'm horrible at making boxes. Give me something to turn instead....
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