That's beautiful too. Matches my fretboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by PapaBull
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That's beautiful too. Matches my fretboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by PapaBull
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Nice work guys!:)
Robert... Those are very classy. Inlay, or lined scales?Quote:
...and went with Ebony and abalone.
That's an inlay, Bill. I'm thinking about doing more inline laminations because they look about as good and have a lot less "pucker factor" while finishing the inlay work but right now, I'm still enjoying the challenge, LOL.
Here's the finished razor:
It looks like you've got some brown light spilling all over that shiny W&B wedge from somewhere. You might want to have that looked after before yo decide to shave with it. Nice to see a set of scales that fit those old notched blades. That's a rarity. And so pretty too. *round of applause*
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Thanks, Xman, the brown light is the reflection of the autum leaves in the backyard tree. Here's another shot of it from a different angle. This razor is actually a Frederick Rogers, which I consider to be another of the great English Razors. It's hard to find a pristine F.R. wedge and this one wasn't pristine when I got it but was worth the time and effort spent on it.
I really like the big English blades, in case it's not obvious, LOL. :)
Robert,
Very nice. And I thought DE shaving was addictive and expensive!
Randy