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    Default Joe Chandler does it again

    Well my girlfriend is tired about hearing about my razor so I thought I would show you guys. Keep in mind that if you are in pain because you don't have a restored razor yet then looking at these pics will only make it worse. For some reason my camera was being difficult so these are the best pics I could get.

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    Joe just to let you know, I LOVE IT. The wood is Hawaiian Koa and as you can see in the last pic it comes to life when light hits it. Anyway thanks for looking.
    Chris
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    That's awesome.................

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    I love it too! That Koa is quite striking.

    Miles

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    That really turned out great!!! What did it end up costing?

    Thanks,

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    Just wondering....

    How much is this kind of restoring work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69 View Post
    That really turned out great!!! What did it end up costing?

    Thanks,

    Lynn
    For this outstanding work it was a decent price of $60 (for the people that don't know this price was determined from the amount of work that I wanted done to the razor. your razor will probably be different so contact joe), which includes grinding honing and scales.
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    it is a really good price....congratulations for you and Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris10 View Post
    For this outstanding work it was a decent price of $60 (for the people that don't know this price was determined from the amount of work that I wanted done to the razor. your razor will probably be different so contact joe), which includes grinding honing and scales.
    Add that to the cost of the razor and it is one great deal!! Joe should buy up every piece of ebay crap, quit being a cop and go into this full time. Now I gotta go find a crappy ebay W&B wedge and send it to him to become a work of art and I just made a resolution to quit buying razors..............except for the Kinfolks I just sniped........

    Lynn
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    I can understand why your GF is jealous. That's beautiful!

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    Wow,

    A New razor, looks Fantastic!! Congrats!!

    Lovin the Koa

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