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    Looks good, Whizbang.!
    Keep at it, my man.
    Once ya do enough, its like riding a bike. Then you'll want to try collarless pinning.

    Took me about 140 pin jobs , before I felt comfortable doing it. So I went the whole Evel Knievel route, and did it on a two day set of ivory's.

    Talk about nerve wracking.!!
    When things start tightening up...so does your sphincter. [emoji38]
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Looks good, Whizbang.!
    Keep at it, my man.
    Once ya do enough, its like riding a bike. Then you'll want to try collarless pinning.

    Took me about 140 pin jobs , before I felt comfortable doing it. So I went the whole Evel Knievel route, and did it on a two day set of ivory's.

    Talk about nerve wracking.!!
    When things start tightening up...so does your sphincter. [emoji38]
    You are funny. Thanks for the encouragement. Now that I have this one under my belt I will not hesitate to try others. Though if I ever find an ivory pair I hope the scales are in good condition!

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    Whiz you did a great job. I just noticed the heel and how cool it is. Really nice blade Sir, enjoy it.
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    First shave went well. It honed easily. The edge was in very good condition.
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