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    Man, Rez! You are really turning them out!

    Yes, basically I am trying to not do too much so the old blade will look authentic in them.
    Did not do too much to the blade either!
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    I’m just grabbing the low hanging fruit from the things to do box. Everything else either needs new scales made or extensive blade work or both. I think I am down to having enough razor projects to last one year. Provided that I don’t find another large lot on eBay that is just to good not to pass up.
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    I’m happy to finally have a window of production.
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    Yes, it does feel good to get some projects completed.
    Now I really should work on some non-razor ones for a long while!


    Got this thing done. Wotta pain!


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    Looks good Tom. Put it in the needs honing box and pick up another. Keep that momentum going brother.
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    I am tired of the needs honing box, Shaun. It never empties.
    Hone em, shave em, THEN, hone a few more!
    Honing is the most boring part of this pursuit to me.

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    I don’t mind the honing. I love making scales. What kills me is the sanding. I guess if I start with better blades. . .
    I have a pork loin on the BBQ and I am going to spend the rest of the afternoon honing.
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    Oh....Sanding....That DOES suck!
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    That was gross but it looks good now!
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    Rats! only one this time not the three I clicked onto.
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