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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    once again your skills amaze me that is very nice
    but that base top still looks routed LOL
    how did you join the rest to the base? is it bolted from the underside?
    I see you even have offset the rest cutout so the A symetrical blade still sits upright also
    it is all the little details that make the differences
    another job well done in deed
    Thank you,base is epoxied,the rest was just Filework.
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    It's a beautiful display set ! And I guess the kamisori worth it.

    Will you store it in a dry room ? I would fear the condensation on the razor (but I do live in a wet country).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaeris View Post
    It's a beautiful display set ! And I guess the kamisori worth it.

    Will you store it in a dry room ? I would fear the condensation on the razor (but I do live in a wet country).
    Thanks.I just oiled it,same as my razors. I know nothing about Kamis,Never used one, never will.
    Just had a couple in a drawer.
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    Great job, Bill

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    Brush handles ready to be glazed after the bisque firingName:  uploadfromtaptalk1400911617389.jpg
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    scales for this Max S (top notch!) polished, buffed, colored and honed M & G Toledo "trusty" .
    it will be my first set of scales. im not ready for the blade resto yet.


    tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot151 View Post
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    scales for this Max S (top notch!) polished, buffed, colored and honed M & G Toledo "trusty" .
    it will be my first set of scales. im not ready for the blade resto yet.


    tony
    If the blade pictured is the one you intend to restore, I don't see that any work needs to be done. A close up may reveal more but it looks nice enough as is from this distance.
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    Sorry I was not clear....max S already did his magic on my trusty.
    I don't have the tools nor talent nor body armor to tackle the blade resto
    Max did a fab job. If you listen carefully it sounds like a light saber.
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    Working on my second restore, I very thin razor marked "Norton special 1401". The scales were cracked at the ends (seems almost a given on the cheep eBay razors). Razor still needs a final polish.

    I wanted to try something a bit different so the scales are going to be /are made from a granite effect sculpy lined with Nickel steel. I'm not sure if its going to work yet but as the saying goes nothing ventured nothing gained.

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    Out of the oven (kiln)
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