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    Default Red Point Razor Restore

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Size:  23.7 KB Just got done with this restore..its a 5/8 redpoint razor. Sits in it original scales. Got this this razor for a steal.. it cleaned up well some hone wear is still around I was able to set bevel so now on to stones..

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    Nice job! Looks like new!
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    Very nice!!

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    mine shave well, I suspect you have some great shaves ahead, all while looking good.

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    Good job with the Red Point. They are classy looking razors and great shavers.
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    I was gifted one of these not to long ago and have yet to hone it. Apparently 3 manufactures used the Red Point name. Mine is an Anton Wingen Jr. 917. You sure cleaned it up good.
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    That is one sharp looking razor.
    Nice choice for a restore.
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    That is one sharp razor! Classy look, clean, well restored!

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    That is the same brand my gggrandfather used, which I have, looking over my collection.
    It is a Utica brand.
    I hope one day to have another which I can use.

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    Yes this one is a Utica also.. I have to work on honing her up..

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