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    Quote Originally Posted by animalwithin View Post

    Not sure how much I'd be able to sell it for realistically. Of the few times I used the razor, I accidentally dropped it once which as left the scales in bad shape at one end. Add to that the cost of having my name removed from the tang, I don't see how I could sell the razor for very much. Sadly this has been a disaster from the very beginning.
    Unfortunately, that is the problem with custom razors that you don't like once you get them. They are costly in the first place and the market for them is smaller that with vintage razors too. Even in pristine condition they can be hard to recoup your money from. Best bet is to learn to shave with it.

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    I'd agree with different scales. And it all needs to be balanced, it makes a world of difference when honing, stroppin, and shaving.

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