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Thread: Frederick Reynolds - Modified Full Custom in Molten Gold Turquoise

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    Excellent! I like the "blue dip" on the wedge end. This one delivers, just like the rest!

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    WOW... now that is a neckbreaker of a razor
    What is the grind?

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    Oh Boy, My G-brother never ceases to amaze me.

    Wonderful job and very cool looking scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsteele View Post
    WOW... now that is a neckbreaker of a razor
    What is the grind?
    Framebacks are pretty much zero grind, a true frameback had a flat blade that slid into the frame, in fact some were changable...
    These are called Faux-Frameback because they were ground in this fashion instead of two separate pieces...
    These Faux Framebacks are a rather heavy blade, and with the gentle smile, are very forgiving shavers...

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    sweet work, and a cool material too!

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    Well that's just SPECTACULAR ! ... and that centre post !

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    another RADICAL REYNOLDS and looking fine , nice looking scales,well done glen!

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    Very nice !

    ian

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    I am digging your acrylic work lately.

    Real nice figure and color scheme on these scales.

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    very very nice - and Id ont usually like acrylics. and: (no one else asked, on quick scan of thread?) what's up with her little earrings? clink clink, glen.

    ps - do you use a lightbox for pictures like those?

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