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  1. #21
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    I am in for this beautiful handle. I love the shape and the wood. I am looking for a bigger brush to bowl lather with.

    On a side note. I have recently dealt with Joe on the BST and he is one heck of a gentleman. It is no surprise to me he is doing this.

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    I'm new to DE and I'm looking for my first badger brush. Making my first one would be great experience! Please add me : ) cheers!

  3. #23
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    That handle looks fantastic! I would love to be included.

  4. #24
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    Beautiful job turning the handle! And the finish looks fantastic...stunning!

    I've been wanting to build my own brush using a badger knot, and this would be a great start. Please include me! Thanks!
    We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, as I trust shall never be put out!

  5. #25
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    Great Handel. I'm In!

  6. #26
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    Joe made a barrel-shaped handle for me recently to my specs. He does great work and obviously loves his hobby.

    The M7 is my favorite handle shape and I'd love to be included in this PIF! I already have a 26mm TGN knot just waiting for its soulmate!
    Tondeo ergo sum. -BOBN-

  7. #27
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    Beautiful work. Please count me in as well. I'd love to set a knot in that handle.
    TOFLAC-U, AOM, LEMS/ Stay back! I have a Merkur, and I know how to use it!

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    That's a great looking handle! Please add me to the list!

  9. #29
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    Please count me in as well.

    I have yet to acquire a wooden handle, but that one looks spectacular!

    Thank you for doing this.

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    I'm in.
    Why shave once with three blades, when you can shave three times with one blade.

  11. #31
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    PLease count me in id love to try something like id rather do that then buy a bursh im still sorta of new to this whole thingg

  12. #32
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    Please count me in on this.

  13. #33
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    please count me in. I have been thinking about getting an old vintage brush to restore as i dont have the skills or equipment to make my own handle, but this is beautiful. I have been wanting to get more into the hands on stuff. i have cleaned up some DEs, and am about to restore some vintage fountain pens, and along with restoring a straight razor this is right up there on my list.

    thanks for running a PIF like this, its a nice handle, and i am sure it will agree with someone.
    ~ Adam

    Proud to be a LOSER (Lover Of Single Edge Razors)

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    This is a great PIF joe. You do some real nice work

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    Thank you everyone for your kind words. The winner of the PIF is TOBS9595.
    Joe

    "If I were two faced, would I be wearing this one?" - Lincoln

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    lucky!! Congratulations!

    Now - Shaverjoe, can you make me one and I'll pay you? :)
    I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas A. Edison

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC_MPA View Post
    lucky!! Congratulations!

    Now - Shaverjoe, can you make me one and I'll pay you? :)
    PM sent
    Joe

    "If I were two faced, would I be wearing this one?" - Lincoln

  18. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaverjoe View Post
    Thank you everyone for your kind words. The winner of the PIF is TOBS9595.
    Congrats on the win TOBS9595. That is one great looking handle. I have been watching this thread all day hoping I won. Now I have to find a way to get one.

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    Joe, as you can see ....your handle is well received...by folk who lust after handles...You do mighty fine work
    AND
    I am blessed to receive this.
    I'll let you all know hoe it goes...
    I think BLACK BADGER for the contrast and strength of the handle..
    What say you all...
    Yom
    I keep CHRIST in CHRISTMAS

    Our palates are as individual as our fingerprints

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    I personally would do a TGN finest or TGN super badger. That will compliment the beauty of the handle in a very luxurious knot.
    I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas A. Edison

 

 

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