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    Quote Originally Posted by mycarver View Post
    Are you just yanking my chain? Ha,,,
    ROFLMAO. Good thing I wasn't sipping my coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    ROFLMAO. Good thing I wasn't sipping my coffee.
    I was thinking,, "are these guys out to get me?"

    Gee,, I build blades the best I can and look what happens! Got a target on my back! LOL<<<

    It's like Whack -a Mole,, smack down one and another pops up.

    IF you know me you know I'm LMAO
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    haha wow, I thought you were doing some home plating process. You know, since the rest of your DIY work is on point. I guess my gold king, magnetic steel etch (like yours but on a Geneva Cutlery), and DE's will have to go without plating.

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    Really? Why? Just because I don't do it in my home? Did you see my pieces? I don't care where I work as long as my razors look good.

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    No I meant, I thought you had a process for doing gold plating at home that I could replicate I don't have the same skilled friends that you do!

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    Ah, I see. Well it's not as painful as you might think compared to what assembling even the do it at home type kits and you'll have a beautiful ( and higher value razor) which has a more durable finish to boot !
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