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    Now THAT is a sweet save! And I for one, think the scales are ratehr nice. Those old Case razors can hold an edge.

    Putting this in my favorites so I can look at it again for inspiration!
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    Very nice! I like it.
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    Thanks Mike!
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    Great job,
    If you want some wood blanks for scales let me know. I have a local store that gets some great stuff in for cheap.
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    I appreciate it, but I don't have any tools for working on wood, or any area to either. I was thinking about getting some acrylics and working with them, sanding outside perhaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maddafinga View Post
    I appreciate it, but I don't have any tools for working on wood, or any area to either. I was thinking about getting some acrylics and working with them, sanding outside perhaps.
    I used my pocket knife and sand paper to do mine.

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    I like that shape!
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    When I flip it past 180 to shave it gives a natural curve against my fingers for the counter balance of the blade,
    an unintended result of inspiration from the older style blades themselves.
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