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    Hey guys!

    I just attempted my first pinning job! I used an inch thich steel bar with a hole drilled in it as my ghetto anvil. It did the job just fine! I think I did a descent job, let me know what you all think!Name:  20130618_134706.jpg
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    You did good, nice to see an old razor back on the line.
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    Looks better than my first try or three.
    Out of curiosity what prompted the choice for the double stack?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pfries View Post
    Looks better than my first try or three.
    Out of curiosity what prompted the choice for the double stack?
    I like the look of a double stack better! It probably is more difficult to do a double stack rather than a single washer, but its whatever! I personally think it has an old western look with the brass on steel look. Idk I like the look! And thank you!
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    Fine job on your first pinning job! And a sweet Geneva razor as well, these early ones are great shavers.
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    Parker! Where have you been? Good to see your name here again.

    That pinning job looks mighty fine to me - *much* nicer than my first attempt.
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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerskouson View Post
    I like the look of a double stack better! It probably is more difficult to do a double stack rather than a single washer, but its whatever! I personally think it has an old western look with the brass on steel look. Idk I like the look! And thank you!
    I like the double stack on many set as well,
    I found the brass of very close size to the stainless interesting as most are more prominent.

    Kudos to you and I look forward to seeing more
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