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Beautiful set, but soo thin. Interesting.
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Lovely. Great seeing you still active and making beautiful tools, Ron!
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Those handles don't look very comfortable. Hard to avoid hitting knuckles. I like 5 1/2 or 6 inch handles; Andre Roubo mentions 5-6 inches of ash or hornbeam.
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Stunning chisels. Having just made a significantly less pretty 1/32 detail chisel I am impressed with how nicely you got those to come out and heat treat. Which steel did you use?
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Amazing work as always, Ron.
Best,
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Are these for sale?
Also I would love to see your seconds, you know the one's that didn't make the final cut.