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    Default Here ya go Naymond

    A couple of razors that I was asked to polish up and put new dresses on. Still need to tighten up the pins and do a finish polish on the scales but almost done. I'll hone em up and send back to ya in a day or so bud.

    Paul


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    Those look very nice, do you have any "before" pictures you could post?
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    They look great. The Bow looks familiar.
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    Say! That wedge on the horn is super tight! They look great! You are indeed becoming a fine scalemaker! Kudos! ...get it on...Tom
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReardenSteel View Post
    Those look very nice, do you have any "before" pictures you could post?
    No, i forgot to take any. Naymond may have some though.

    Quote Originally Posted by whavens View Post
    They look great. The Bow looks familiar.
    thanks. It may have a twin out there some where

    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Say! That wedge on the horn is super tight! They look great! You are indeed becoming a fine scalemaker! Kudos! ...get it on...Tom
    Slowly getting better Tom. the first horn set I made became a chew toy for the animals sitting out on the table...

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    Looking good Paul !!!

    Best Regards
    Kenny

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    Oh man it's a HUGE difference up here than seeing the Pic Messages.. Like I said before .. Swweeeett...

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    Quote Originally Posted by whavens View Post
    They look great. The Bow looks familiar.
    Hahaha, yeppers, that is the very same one...... it reminds me of when you helped me out with her when I lost my first collection to the moving monster... But she is till doing well.. and now wearing a new dress...

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    I agree with the other comments. Solid craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.

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    Excellent work on both restores Paul. I'm a big fan of a nicely finished set of horn scales. Very tidy.

    Stu

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