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    This sounds great! I'm in too just let me know how much deposit is when you there and I will be more than happy to be a part of this!!

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    Oh Yea!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Didn't we have a group buy a while ago where a lucky few could get in on a special purchase 7/8 Mastro Livi with Olivewood scales? As it turned out the razor was a husky 8/8+ with Massivewood (OK big Olivewood) scales.
    do you mean they got ripped off?

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    I am one voice advocating keeping the blade size down. I think 6/8 is plenty large.

    And you thought it would be easy to get everyone to agree.

    And I am thinking blue titanium scales and etched logo. Lignum Vitae wedge

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    remember guys that before this can be a SRP razor or group buy you would need to discuss and get it approved by the moderators / admin. Just a reminder carry on.
    Last edited by Doc; 05-19-2009 at 08:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    remember guys that before this can be a SRP razor or group by you would need to discuss and get it approved by the moderators / admin. Just a reminder carry on.
    OK, well, I'm open to discussing the lignum vitae. I wasn't sold on that anyhow.

    How about bloodwood? A nice red wood to contrast with the blue titanium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokelaw1 View Post
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    I mean, it's obvious that 1/2 hollow san mai steel 8/8, with mastadon ivory is the ONLY way to go.
    Now that sounds good to me. I'll take 2, one for use and one for display.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyment View Post
    I am one voice advocating keeping the blade size down. I think 6/8 is plenty large.

    And you thought it would be easy to get everyone to agree.

    And I am thinking blue titanium scales and etched logo. Lignum Vitae wedge
    Word....6/8 max IMHO!

    Etched titanium would be frikkin BAD ASS!!! Make the blade on that mofo outta stainless steel and you've got a razor that would survive a nuclear winter and come out looking fresh as a hummingbird fart!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyment View Post
    OK, well, I'm open to discussing the lignum vitae. I wasn't sold on that anyhow.

    How about bloodwood? A nice red wood to contrast with the blue titanium.
    Bloodwood FTW. titanium scales is gross and i don't know how i feel on a stainless blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The0ctopus View Post
    do you mean they got ripped off?

    Octo,

    I don't think anyone was ripped, it's just that the Mastro likes big blades and seems to make/grind blades about 1/8 over their specified size. Once you know this, well, then it's just one of those things. Other makers seem to make razors much closer to stated size.

    Good luck, all, on the proposed venture.

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