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    Default California get together custom scale giveaway

    I have been in contact with one of your California convention guys,who contacted me to order soms scales for one of his razors.when I made his set I made a couple of other sets, which I will send to him and you guys can use them as door prizes,or give aways of some sort.They will come with all accessories ,instructions etc.@ no charge see pictures below

    Set #SC805 is the first 5 photos
    Set #SC806 is the remaining 4 These are for a 7/8 or 8/8 razor and will accept blades with P to t of 4-5/8 or 4-3/4
    Regards Gary
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    More beautiful work, Gary. Just beautiful!
    Does Melissa do the photography?

    Fred

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    Yes Melissa is the photographer,she just does this stuff with a small cannon digital elph 8 mp.She has some SLR high res cameras. with all the lenses and stuff ,she uses them to do some gun photos for me,and they are incredible
    Bes regards gary

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    So both of you are extremely talented, huh!
    Seriously, she does a better job than most professionals.

    Fred

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    Default material ?

    Wow!
    Are they epoxy?
    I've been wondering, I want to make an epoxy copy of my favorite scale. I was thinking if I make an inprint in clay or plaster of paris I could just pour in the epoxy. Then I realized how do you get the epoxy not to stick to the mold?
    Thanks Al

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