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    Hi guys. Ive been out of the game for a fair while now. I have a few nice blades that need new scales which i will probably want to sell to get my hobby fund started again. Can anyone let me know any sources for fairly inexpensive replacement scales? Im from melbourne australia so i think think the exchange rate isnt too kind right now lol.
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    You could make your own out of some thin wood stock If you just want some new plastic scales to get the blades going again the cheapest I have found is Whipped Dog. I don't know about shipping but I am sure Larry will just charge you the actual cost.
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    Ahhh whipped dog my very first razor lol how could o forget abt larry. Thanks for the reminder sir
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    I may have a go at making my own sometime also. My bandsaw needs repairing though and i have quite a few naked blades so will prob buy a bunch of replacements first
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    I have made my own scales and requires minimal hand tools. I got a 5 dollar coping saw, a dremel for drilling the holes and 80-1000 grit sand paper, double sided tape or wood glue. Takes about 2 hours of work to make a set. I have several links to buy thin cut lumber I have saved if you want PM me for them

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    Thy these guys mate, they are in Aus easy to deal with and have G10 and all sorts of scale materials they are manly knife orientated but lots to choose from and quick delivery
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