Here's one I did for a fellow in Texas. It turned out surprisingly nice. I thought Sambar stag was "OK", but it can work very well.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_104.jpg
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Here's one I did for a fellow in Texas. It turned out surprisingly nice. I thought Sambar stag was "OK", but it can work very well.
http://www.straightedgerazors.com/mk...lbum/a_104.jpg
Nice look. Stag and a lip-lopper is a good combination.
Lip-Lopper, LOL... and as I always tell people who shave with these - wear at least a bath towel around your waist when you shave in case that big hunk of steel slips out of the hands, if you know what I mean. :)
I don't think the stag would work all that well with smaller stuff.
If that slips out of your hand, I doubt towel will be of any good... Nice work, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by PapaBull
Nenad
Robert,
Those are beautiful scales. Nice look with a big blade. Good job.
Heh, :o Good point, Nenad.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfly
Great scales though. That's a classic look right there, and raising the bar on it a little it looks like. :D
X
Now that's a manly looking razor. I agree a towel wouldn't help:D . But I once again assert "No towel needed":D
Well, when you can go back to the lab for "more parts", that makes sense!Quote:
Originally Posted by RichZ
RT
Beatiful scales. You are inspiring me to experiment with other materials. I've only worked with wood so far.
I definitely have much more work ahead of me.
Something about the material and that big blade spells the word MAN.
Glen