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    Default JL's 8/8 workedback Henckels

    Here you go JL.

    Sorry about the crap pics, my camera leaves something to be desired. When you move them you get golden fleck highlights, but of course you can't see that...yet.

    btw The mark on the heel of the blade is not a mark so don't worry.

    John's razor turned up today, I'll start scale making this weekend for it.

    Gary
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    Quote Originally Posted by garythepenman
    Here you go JL.

    Sorry about the crap pics, my camera leaves something to be desired. When you move them you get golden fleck highlights, but of course you can't see that...yet.

    btw The mark on the heel of the blade is not a mark so don't worry.

    John's razor turned up today, I'll start scale making this weekend for it.

    Gary

    I think I just wet my pants! Now THAT is one beautiful meat chopper Gary!!!! How does the weight of that blade compare to the henckels from J. Crowley...it definitely looks like it has more mass too it....Those are some sexy scales!!!!!!

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    very nice looking!

    gary, did you do blade cleaning or was it already clean when you recieved it?


    ps. anyone have suggestions how to get into the little small indents in the stamping to clean it? it seems to be the one area i can't really clean out the black gunk from

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    Nice work Gary!

    For cleaning indents, I've used toothbrushes, q-tips and toothpicks. A needle might work well too.

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    Gary,


    Quick question....is that puppy shave ready, or close enough to shave ready that I can use a pasted strop to finish it off...or do I have to call Lynn?

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