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    I just finished this over the weekend Geneva Cutlery 5/8 roundpoint. The scales are made from wood from the gumtree in the front yard. Cherry stain with numerous coats of tung oil. Shaves quite well!
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    Nice job Nuns

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    Nice looking wood grain and color.

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    Very cool! Love that it was a tree growing in your yard. Great shaver too.

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    very nice!! drool

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    I bet it does shave well, haven't found many of those Genco's that don't

    I really like that wood, really nice grain, and you brought it out very nice with the stain and finish....

    Nice clean lines...

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    Thanks Glen, coming from you its quite the compliment! Not that I dont enjoy any one elses!
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