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    I got a blade from Undream that needed a bit of TLC, after a bit of time on the buffer and hones she is up and running and shaves like a dream
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    Wow, that's looks great! (What kind of buffer do you use?).

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    WELL DONE!

    Here was a before!


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    wow karen, nice work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1971Wedge View Post
    Wow, that's looks great! (What kind of buffer do you use?).
    Not sure of the brand name on it. Joed got it at Caswell. It's the one that will be included in the new restoration kit SRD will be carrying soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    wow karen, nice work!

    Thanks Lee, but Joed did most of the work on it. I don't go near power tools LOL

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    Nice Job ! A bit of TLC goes a long way
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    Love it when the before photos are posted. Makes me want to do that with some of my lot but I don't have the expertise or the ambition to work towards acquiring it. Fantastic looking job with the etch still intact.
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    Very good looking"Torrey"!

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    Hey there, now that is a purty one, nice save on the etch too...


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