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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaBull View Post
    Miles was talking to me about blades and I discussed with him an idea I had for a "face Axe" that would be a modified combination of a french point and frameback with the idea of creating an ergonomic and practical shaving razor that gave something of an impression of a headsman's axe for artistic effect.
    I would say you've succeeded!

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    And it's beginning to grow on me, even though I'd probably still prefer a Spanish point.

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    Wow, that is a beast. I'm afraid, and I'm not even holding it. It's gorgeous, though.

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    looks like a prime candidate for ear removal lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post
    looks like a prime candidate for ear removal lol!
    It's like your razor's smaller, cuter, less rusted and chipped brother. :P We tried to tell Bill that it wasn't nice to stir paint with your new razor, but he insisted it would prevent hone wear.

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    Not much smaller after Bill went crazy on the bandsaw. The final product that went out to Josh looks like an overhoned DD-Dwarf compared to a NM Wonderedge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer View Post
    It's like your razor's smaller, cuter, less rusted and chipped brother. :P We tried to tell Bill that it wasn't nice to stir paint with your new razor, but he insisted it would prevent hone wear.
    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    Not much smaller after Bill went crazy on the bandsaw. The final product that went out to Josh looks like an overhoned DD-Dwarf compared to a NM Wonderedge.
    What are you guys going to do with yourselves after christmas lol...you have such an easy topic to make jokes about anymore lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post
    What are you guys going to do with yourselves after christmas lol...you have such an easy topic to make jokes about anymore lol
    Well, there's the ripe topic of you trying to shave with that thing.

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    And then about who's going to inherit it after the wife gets you with that new .357

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    I like the spine, shank, tang and grind very much, I love the hammer marks, but I dislike the spike. Maybe it's just I'm not used to them... The scales are a perfect match also...

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