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    eBay item number 201546330577. Is this cell rot? There is not a clear spot on the blade. Could be bad pic's but the scales display ok. Or could it have been stored with another razor with cell rot? I have a satin wedge blade i'm looking for scales for. Thanks.
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    That Duck is cooked and the scales are not worth saving. Except as ways to get the onlays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    That Duck is cooked and the scales are not worth saving. Except as ways to get the onlays.
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    I agree. I was just throwing this out there. I have never saw a blade that bad. The seller claims to have removed the active rust. Amazing.

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    THAT IS A DEAD DUCK!
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    This is priceless...

    "This razor was all rusted up. I ended up getting all of the rust off as you can see the end result."

    If he actually did get all the rust off, then he'd be left with a small ring around the pivot.

    Like I said, this is priceless. The razor should have no price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post
    eBay item number 201546330577. Is this cell rot? There is not a clear spot on the blade. Could be bad pic's but the scales display ok. Or could it have been stored with another razor with cell rot? I have a satin wedge blade i'm looking for scales for. Thanks.
    Dead duck, dead link on my PC, try 201546330577
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    This is priceless...

    "This razor was all rusted up. I ended up getting all of the rust off as you can see the end result."

    If he actually did get all the rust off, then he'd be left with a small ring around the pivot.

    Like I said, this is priceless. The razor should have no price.
    Actually not 'priceless' ......... it is $19.00 + $3.34 shipping .......... ............ for posterity ;

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    I wouldn't buy that for 10 cents. Cell rot almost 100% sure
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    That is incredible. It is so extreme I could not believe it. Imagine that in with your collection. That off gasing is some powerful stuff.

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    And another close up for posterity...
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    And this was AFTER the rust was removed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post
    That is incredible. It is so extreme I could not believe it. Imagine that in with your collection. That off gasing is some powerful stuff.
    It is powerful for sure .......;

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    And this was AFTER the rust was removed!
    Ron, I thought about posting that one, but as all of his photos were, it is so out of focus that I chose the 'best' of the lot. The out of focus shots make me wonder if the seller is clueless, or sly as a fox. Probably the latter.
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