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    This may be one of my fav's of yours so far!
    Love the flow and exp. the work on the tang.
    Excellent!!

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    This razor is da bomb. Charlie's workmanship is outstanding! (not counting the eighth of an inch that went missing!)
    Last edited by hoglahoo; 01-27-2012 at 07:18 PM.

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    Loving your work as always, Charlie, even the "damaged goods" if anyone dares to call her that.

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    That razor has some class!

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    I like the polished circles on the tang Charlie. How did you do those? They look fantastic. Well done on the whole package.

    Stu

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    I've seen engine turnings on a Kees Speedster, but that tang is one small canvas. Gorgeous effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Raz0r View Post
    How did you do those?

    Stu
    I used a cup shaped wire brush (dremel tool) and vaseline mixed with loose abrasive for the abrasive. I used in my drill press to do it.

    If you look up engine turning there is a lot of info on the net. Gun supply places have all the tools to do it.

    Charlie

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