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    that's awesome, i can hardly wait for the finished product
    so much detail

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    Look what happens while I am away. Astounding work! You have really raised the bar. Vlad has some competition!

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    I'm just blown away. Your designs are so my cup of tea!

    Jordan

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    those look really cool John, thanks for sharing the photo progression!


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    Where is the wedge pin/pins going to go?

    Perhaps I should just wait and see....

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    maybe the blade will pivot against a complex magnetic system that eliminates the risk of tang rust

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    Ah! The mag-lev blade.

    The first ever razor that operates on magnetic levitation.
    Eat that, Gillete!

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    I was thinking of a pinless wedge so as to not interfere with the pattern

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    That is some breathtaking work. You must have a heck of a lot of patience not to mention talent.

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    Here's a little bit of color at the end of a monday. (ok, a lot of color )
    Got the edges filed and scales polished, piviot drilled and enamel dropped.

    enjoy
    time for a beer and a cigar....
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