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    GREAT compliments. Very nice job.
    I've apreciated the entire work in your forum !!


    Restoration of old razor 2 - step by step by Miha
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    Wow, what a transformation Hard to believe that those two are the same razor.
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    Glad you liked it . And checking/translating my forum, that's nice to see, really! I try to promote straight razors and connect people with these interests on a local level. That's why this resto step by step for people to see how it looks like, I didn't post it here since it's nothing special nor new, not to mention the level of my work compared to work of you guys . The only thing i don't get hiw google translate translated my name (miha) to horatio !?

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    It should treat you well, Miha. Electrics were the brand made in the US by Friedmann & Lauterjung. I have a sad one to work on now, but a better specimen never leaves my rotation. The steel has been straight and seems to take edges without much effort. 'Hope yours treats you as well as mine does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by miha View Post
    That's why this resto step by step for people to see how it looks like, I didn't post it here since it's nothing special nor new, not to mention the level of my work compared to work of you guys .
    BTW good job.

    I love step by step post !!
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