Now that's real purdy. It looks like it was a long and tedeous job. I kind of like those kind of activities. I like it, I like it!
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Now that's real purdy. It looks like it was a long and tedeous job. I kind of like those kind of activities. I like it, I like it!
That's a lot of detail work right there Tom.
Looking sharp and worth the effort though sir!
You guys are too kind!
Took about 4 sessions to do the half. I always do the back side first in hopes the front will go better. TBH, I bought a set of 20 colors and used all but the blue ones.
Likely they will dry out before I use them again! ;)
I have learned you paint here and there, allow to dry, blend/paint some more.
Go back over it all and try to make it all the same. Wotta mess! :rofl2:
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Oh boy Tom that is busy...
Not as fancy as most pics that have showed up lately and I have to comment that I'm jelous of all the fine work I've seen. But here you go... A bad word for sure but, Gold Dollar fixed and about finished. Blue lace Acrylic scales with lead wedge to try and help with balance. Custom toe and heal. Steal needs polishing, pinning and honing but I'll have to put it down for a week as work is calling. Sorry its just a G.D. but I think it looks much better.
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Those are cool..!!
Were they from Walt Disney's razor..? [emoji56]
Well, I kindof like it. Not my first foray into painting old scales.
It shall be a most awesome Easter Razor! :roflmao
At LEAST tell me I got the front equally as funky as the back side? :shrug:
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