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    Default She ain't much, but she's my baby

    Here's my first restore. Plain ol' scrap oak and some brass from the local train store finished in tung oil on a fleabay cheapie. I didn't want to sink a bunch of funds into this in case it turned out bad. I think I'll spend more time/money on the next.

    Thanks for all of the info on this site to make this a worry free project, and thanks to Chris Ellison for the honing.

    Kevin
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    I think it looks great! dandy job on those pins as well. Congrats

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    I agree, it looks good. And I like the blade. All in all, very nice job.

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    Senior Member blabbermouth JimmyHAD's Avatar
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    I'll third that motion and say it looks great. Smooth shaver I'll bet.
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