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Old 06-19-2008, 01:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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These belong to a member here the Fredrick Reynolds are some of the best shavers ever made,the big Wolsterholms are nice as well.Best Regards gary
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Gary those are some very beautiful razors that I'm sure you put a lot of time in on. Well, the time was well spent. They turned out awesome and those are amoung the nicest pins I've seen. Great job.
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The first pic is incredible. The razor is elegantly simple, with beautiful clean lines, and the sheer cleanliness of the restore underscores the beauty of the razor. Very nice work!
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Nice mosaic pins Gary. They epoxied in?
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Alex,Yes they are,I turn grooves in the OD almost like deep threads ,for the epoxy to adhere too.Then put a top finish layer of CA for hardness,and protection/gloss Best regards gary
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