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    Those scales really do the blade justice. I would easily term that one a "keeper" ;-)

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    Man you do good work! I can't get enough of these pictures. Let's me enjoy all the beautiful craftsmanship with out going broke!

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    The Acrylic Artist strikes again!! Love those scales G-Man,those really pop!!!!!!!

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    That razor is the good kind of bad. Very nice job and congrats to noswad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    That razor is the good kind of bad. Very nice job and congrats to noswad!
    +1. Yup, BBB-bad to the bone... err, I mean acrylic

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    Great work Glen !!!

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    Nice work!!! really sexy razor Glen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    More phenomenal work by a master craftsman! Glen, you rock as usual...

    Noswad: You have a gorgeous razor there, my friend! The spine work is beautiful, and those scales sing like a Siren! If she shaves a fraction as well as she looks, she's gonna make you a very happy man...
    Thanks for all the compliments on the razor, guys. I got to shave with the razor this morning and I definitely heard the call of the Sirens.
    It felt like I had them caressing my cheeks. Very smoooooth blade.


    Glen, excellent job on the scales. Do not know how you did it, but the pattern in the two scales matched side to side like bookmatched wood veneer. Next time you come down this way let me know because I owe you a beer.

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    I've been looking at the scales, and looking at the scales, and looking at the scales. Wow. They are a nice departure from 'over the counter' re-scales.
    The contouring is what gives them life and extra beauty and reduces the weight of the pieces at the same time
    Thanks for stretching the envelope!
    ~Richard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noswad View Post
    Thanks for all the compliments on the razor, guys. I got to shave with the razor this morning and I definitely heard the call of the Sirens.
    It felt like I had them caressing my cheeks. Very smoooooth blade.


    Glen, excellent job on the scales. Do not know how you did it, but the pattern in the two scales matched side to side like bookmatched wood veneer. Next time you come down this way let me know because I owe you a beer.

    I am in on the Beer

    The Bookended pattern is not magic, I cut the blanks from blocks of acrylic not sheets, so I match the "graining" just the same as my wood scales

    Easy as pie..

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