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    The Razor Whisperer Philadelph's Avatar
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    That is a VERY nice job.

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    Very nice job!

    I don't know so I'll ask: Does the polycarbonate come in that smoked color, or did you do it yourself? If it comes that way, where can I get it? If you did it, how is it done??

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    I have several of those Morley razors. They are very good shaving razors. The steel is hard so honing takes some time, the blades are also magnetized so if you use a diamond plate it may want to stick to it.

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    Ok, answering time!

    About the grind marks on the blade: Original, thats how I recived the razor, except for a round or two with autosol. Actually, the grindmarks is not at all so visible normally, it must be a lightning/angel thingy.

    Smoked polycarbonate: That's how i get it. Can't change color on a pc sheet. A couple of years ago I could get my hands on bronze colored as well, not any more, alas.

    Thanks again for the positive feedback!!

    Best regards

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    Special thanks to Cannonfodder for the tips on Clovers beeing magnetic!

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    I love the connical pinning! That's a neat trick I'm going to have to tuck away for a rainy day...

    Mark

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    The comical pinning!!!! HOHOHO!

    Sorry! Tired again! Also Friday. Bad joke time!

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