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    Default Wapi with inlaid scales

    Here is a Wapi rescale done for a forum member here with inlaid monogram. The scales are zebrawood with ebony inlay. The spacer is ebony, and the pins are brass.

    Last edited by Kyle76; 02-25-2008 at 12:33 AM.

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    Pimp my Wapi... that looks gooood, should feel great shaving.

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    Great job, Jim! Very fine work.

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    I wonder who the lucky receiver might be?
    Thank you, Jim!

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    Amazing work. How you do this with the inlay?

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    that is soo swet i bet it shaves just as swet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddel View Post
    Amazing work. How you do this with the inlay?
    A friend cuts them with a laser.

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    That's one of the nicest looking razors I've seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle76 View Post
    A friend cuts them with a laser.
    Isn't it great having friends with cool tools!

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    Quote Originally Posted by floppyshoes View Post
    Isn't it great having friends with cool tools!
    Wish I had one to play with. I think they're around $10k.

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