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    Default just won 2 H.Eicker & Söhne razor's in finnish auction...

    tell me your opinions, i thought those were really cheap... both are in pretty good condition... click those pictures to get it larger...

    http://www.huuto.net/fi/showitem.php3?itemid=50300096

    that one costed me 7,5€ and it's has few little rust spots on blade, but i think those are pretty easy to get off?

    http://www.huuto.net/fi/showitem.php3?itemid=50231992

    and that one i got for 7€ blade on that one looks pretty good to me, worth of saving? i think so...

    both blades are from 70's so little nostalcig feeling comes with shaving those...
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    You did well on these. Small blades, but they should hone up beautifully. I hope you either have a Dremel or lots of patience.

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    i can get dremel... but how does wet sandpaper do? if there is not much rust on it... and yes i got lot of patience and cause i'm unemployed, i can do those all day long

    i mean that sandpaper that needs water, don't know exact english word for it...

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    It's wet-dry sand paper, but I'd use a rotary tool for any sort of a cleanup. They're fairly cheap if they don't have to be Dremel brand and will save you a lot of time.

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    that's cool... i think i can handle these with time... i'll let y'all know how things are going...

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    i was think' that i'm gonna take scales off another one of thosed? gonna make new one's to it, maybe from OAK... what's y'all think bout that...

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    Try to get 3mm thick project planks for any wood that you'd be using. That'll save you A LOT of headache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    Try to get 3mm thick project planks for any wood that you'd be using. That'll save you A LOT of headache.
    thanks... it's gonna be battle anyway, haven't work much around wood ever... metal is my thing

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