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    Preppin for tonites festivities.


    1. A couple razzers to work on.
    2. A brush to finish assembling.
    3. A bottle to finish.
    4. A life jacket so my beer don't drown......or so I don't drown in my beer, somethin like that.

    All be safe..
    And have a great New Years Eve.
    Almost forgot..!!
    5. Glass of water and aspirin on SWMBO'S night stand.

    When she asks what their for....I know I'm in..[emoji6]
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    New year's eve...thanks for reminding me, I have to move my vehicles. One year, a drunk couldn't make the corner,
    didn't hurt my old blue F-150 too much, but left enough of their sky blue Lincoln Continental I could identify year,
    make and model.
    Rog

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    I was working on cleaning the house. Done that and now waiting for people to arrive for the evening. Currently I'm sitting in my chair with a Stranahan's.
    Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panama60 View Post
    New year's eve...thanks for reminding me, I have to move my vehicles. One year, a drunk couldn't make the corner,
    didn't hurt my old blue F-150 too much, but left enough of their sky blue Lincoln Continental I could identify year,
    make and model.
    That's funny. I took the front end off a continental with my F-150, when the guy blew through a stop sign.[emoji1]
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    Finally getting around to posting these.. Been working on some scales for a Mr. Sharptonn. Cocobolo with an aluminum spacer and a black liner.

    Before..


    Soaked worth Danish Oil, then some Howards and Renwax. No Tru-Oil Tom sorry. Cocobolo wasn't having it.


    Nice and thin as requested.


    Liners with a CA finish.


    Just got the collars today Tom. Time to cut the wedge..

    Happy new years fellow razor dudes!

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    Hooowee, Matt, that is looking nice! Thanks!
    Gonna be a few sweet custom-scaled Friodurs around here someday soon!

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    Oh and YES! A Very Happy New Year to ALL!

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    Lookin good ,Matt.
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    This Tuckmar Special came down with a case of cell rot so Im putting her in some linen micarta. I'm not thrilled with the overall shape of the scales but they'll do. The blade still needs a little work. This is my first time using these little brass bolts for test fitting and I really like them. They seem to be well made and are much easier to use then the standard micro fasteners. I got them on eBay and the seller makes some pretty nice collars too.
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    B.J.

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    can you provide a link bejay?

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