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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    I would go with the second but I would round the pivot a tad. JMO
    its true otherwise it will be lite difficult to strop it , maybe

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    In materials I like modern such as stainless steel blades, synthetic knots or even in brush handles but the handles are in a traditional style. So I would go traditional style for the scales.

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    Have never used one,but I made a brush today with a syn knot,They are very nice knots
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    I like the 2nd. I lean toward different or unusual. The traditional is well, traditional and you see scales like that across the spectrum of all brands.

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    I like the second...I think it contrasts nicely with the barbers notch.

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