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    That cleaned up nice. Great job!

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    Back from the dead. Nice work!

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    Definitely a fine piece.

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    That razor looks amazing, thumbs up to you for a job well done......btw, was that really your first restore??

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    Thamks for all the nice comments folks

    Yep Cwood that was my very firt restoration, hopefully the first of many and hopefully they'll just keep getting better.

    Geek

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    I was wondering if anyone could roughly date this razor?

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    Very nice!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyeman View Post
    Very nice!!

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    Thank you kindly

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    Great job and I am sure you learned a lot while conducting cleanup, polishing, and restoration. Keep up the great work and good luck in future restorations.
    I am very appreciative of all the knowledge and sharing each and everyone has provided me with. Look forward to future endeavors with many of you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzo4str8rzrs View Post
    Great job and I am sure you learned a lot while conducting cleanup, polishing, and restoration. Keep up the great work and good luck in future restorations.
    Thanks

    This was done ages ago. Almost 4 years phew. Since then I've done quite a few cleanups and become proficient at honing.

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