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    Behold the master of scales!

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    This is the next project this is an unfinished maple with mahogany inlay
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    That Rocks OB keep up the good Work!!!!!!

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    Wow. Could those be made in black?

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    Those would be so nice with someone's initials inlaid.

    Lovely.

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    Those are awesome. Must have...

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    VERY COOL!!! Let us know if you feel like producing some scales for sale.....I've a Henckels blade that really needs a set of scales....and that would look awesome!

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    These are oak with maple insert and are going on a W&B special.
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    Wow, that's incredible! Really great job. I'm guessing it is a computerized image that is transfered to the laser? I want one.

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    This is quite an amazing little tool. Shame it's so expensive.

    -Bob

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