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    Quote Originally Posted by sonnythehooligan View Post
    Nice!

    I wonder if that's what this Mappin & Webb is needing, beyond the obvious repair that is.

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    Its a good candidate, as long as all the letters are there, and deep enough to hold some paint.
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    Sonny...the scales on the M&W look just like MrZ,s, that had the same piece missing, just opposite scale.

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    Bog oak n epoxy, can fix those right up.

    Shall I send some bog dust.!?
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    Yeah, I have those scales for the Wosty to fix first, and you mentioned I'd need some for those.

    Much appreciated!

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    PM me an address, I'll get some out to ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Looks like Rez is getting better and better! Picbone is sweet!
    Well Tom, I think I would still be struggling it it was not for the many pictures I have received from my trusty research assistant. Tom thanks for all your help in getting this project this far.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Nice work outback mike or mgm.

    Tim, that is pretty much what I am saying. Layout out a bunch of random and then more random in between until it is filled in as dense as you can. If you think about placement you will start making patterns. The mind likes order, you have to counter that.
    This is a good point. I want to start at one end and then work to the other.
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    one more off the to do board.
    I really like the spine on this one. It came in broken white scales that the blade stuck out the bottom of.
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    This is the only electric razor you will find at my house.
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    My last one for some time. I will be busy with work for the next nine weeks.
    JR Torrey buggy whip. Intended to compete with cheaper import razors, this light weight model is actually not that easy to find these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
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    My last one for some time. I will be busy with work for the next nine weeks.
    JR Torrey buggy whip. Intended to compete with cheaper import razors, this light weight model is actually not that easy to find these days.
    Knocking out some awesome scales, Rez. I've got a Torrey like that. Is yours, actually called a buggy whip.
    I have no markings, of such.

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