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    Default new wood on hand

    bet this will go a long way the long blocks are 13 inch or so

    got my box back from K&G today and cleaned up the blocks a bit

    going ot have ot let the ceder air out a bit
    redwood lace and ceder burl are the main but there is a bit of maple burl walnut and amboyna in there too


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    That's an awesome looking stockpile of wood Butch. Can't wait to see them turned into scales..................and what blades you put in them.

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    Beautiful wood. Surreal looking.

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    Wow! I'd like to see a motorcycle customizer turn out flames like that. Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing those.

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    This is what Butch will do with one of those blocks ....
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    You should be able to get at least two or three sets scales out of those chunks of wood you are about to use for charcoal...as long as you are careful.

    I'm not sure where you got them, but they are some fine choices. Simply gorgeous, I couldn't decide which block I liked the best...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    This is what Butch will do with one of those blocks ....

    Nice razor Jimmy..

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    i cant wait to see how sorm of these handls get finnished out
    the pics while good jsut cant show how much shimmmer is in the redwood

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    Nice haul. It looks like your cup runneth over--as far as wood for making scales is concerned. I look forward to seeing your new str8 razor scale creations.
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    and first razor with new wood
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