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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Gawd, I need to get on some razor work!

    Too busy!

    Nice to come here and see some good work being done!



    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    +1 to that Tom. Real world's gotten real busy again.
    Nice to tear away some time to catch up on some good project blade work.
    I haven't had a chance to sand my scales, since I cut them out. [emoji17]
    I was expecting to have them pinned up by this weekend.
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    I know it may seem hard to believe but it seems that my razor production has hit an all time low. Other things have taken priority. I have a keeping box to finish tomorrow. At which point I am going to try to concentrate on some scale designs I have been doodling and need to scrimshaw. That will be it for this month, I did not bring much to work with me for projects so I am going to have to make the most of what I have.

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    Mike I appreciate your post and position as well as Mike and Tom too. I just cannot like them.
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    Yonder, I keep flipping back and looking at that blade. It takes a lot of elbow grease. That looks like it should come off nice and easy. Hopefully you will get it with the 400. Remember to use a cork or a curved piece of wood to back your sandpaper to keep things straight.
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    Well, A too-long project will come together soon.

    It's French!

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    Mike and Tom, it has felt amazing sneaking some razor shop time here of late. Don't deny yourselves too much!
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    Well you have made me curious Tom. Standing by.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Well, A too-long project will come together soon.

    It's French!

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    very nice,
    It's like the gallic cock

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    Quote Originally Posted by mihai View Post
    very nice,
    It's like the gallic cock
    It's SOMETHING, all right!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It's SOMETHING, all right!
    It is the classic rooster that is frequently used to respesent France.
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    Those are actual spine-grabbers. Like some old Torreys.
    Carry it in your boot!

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