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    +1, real nice job. There is some really talented people here. I'm amazed at a lot of the workmanship.

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    Great looking Shrine

    Is it possible to get a list of the razors, hope it's not too tedious to list them all, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Great looking Shrine

    Is it possible to get a list of the razors, hope it's not too tedious to list them all, thanks.
    Thats not too hard. The top row from your left to right Challenge razors from Bridgeport exept for the last one on the left which is a DublDuck
    The bottom row are all Wade and butchers dressed in bone scales I made up. Behind the brushes on top in gunstock bone in a J Elliot and the other is a Spike wedge also in bone but not gunstock shape. Bottom behind brushes Allen wedge and a Torrey.
    Mike
    Thanks everyone for the kind words but it really is just butt joints a few finishing nails and carpenters glue holding it together. The violin pegs are taper fit into the cabinet, I got confused
    Mike

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    I guess you like bone. Turned out real nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevint View Post
    I guess you like bone. Turned out real nice.
    Thanks Kevin,
    I would like to learn more about joinery. I got a couple of books a few years back, but I have not learned too much in terms of actually doing them. I am stuck in the primitive mode. Mortise and tenon are about as fancy as I got and that was for a heavy work bench I made out of yellow pine.
    Mike

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    very nice looking den

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