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    Outstanding work, would love to know more about how you made them.

    Hope to see some of your work for sale in the classifieds, though I don't think they would be around long!

    You get my vote as a Scalemiester

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    Several photos in processes that use it ...
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    That is just amazing. It just reinforces my infatuation with razor scales and what you can do with them. I'm a newbie to all of this but I love the things you can do with razor scales and the only limits you have are the limits of your imagination. Some day I might even come close to where you're at with your abilities. One afternoon I was bored and made a set of scales out of the back of a clear acrylic clipboard just to see if I could but you take it to a whole new dimension. OutStanding!!!!

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    Once again, Thank you very much for your comments. For starters - most importantly - a fantasy, tools - again. I do everything at home with the help of needle files, sandpaper and Dremel.

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    This thread simply blew me away!

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    Option of restoration. Before and after. In the photo opposite happened .... Skales were "cooked", the curves and hillocks, the blades in cavities .... I had to restore prints ....
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    Another razor, before and after. Done cleaning, restoration picture, self-made replacement skales. Name:  1.jpg
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    Very nice! I love your design concepts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSR View Post
    Several photos in processes that use it ...
    Your work is beautiful. I really like the lines of the frame back razor.

    Charlie

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    wow, that is fantastic work. thanks for showing them there beautiful.

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