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    Default My 1st restoration project

    Black Deamon Keegan & Temple Syracuse N.Y.
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    Should be a good one once it's all cleaned up. What do you plan on doing to it?

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    Polish the blade and come up with something cooool for the scales..... something Black and Demonish......some red horn????? Just gonna take it slow and make it buttiefulll...

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    I have owned one of these. I think you may be impressed with the shave
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    Anyone seen or have one of these restored...........Pics ???? I like the look of Curly Koa wood......

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    Quote Originally Posted by samfin View Post
    Anyone seen or have one of these restored...........Pics ???? I like the look of Curly Koa wood......
    This was mine

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...red-kauri.html
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    WOW, looks good, love that wood. I just been polishing mine up by hand and watching the supper bowl. Looking nice.

    So if you do have some pitting I gess you have to take the surrrounding materal down to the same level as the pitting to make smooth???????? Thanks, Samfin

    And good to hear it shaves great, this will hurry my work along
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    Polish Pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by samfin View Post
    So if you do have some pitting I gess you have to take the surrrounding materal down to the same level as the pitting to make smooth???????? Thanks, Samfin
    Pretty much but how much depends on the blade thickness too.
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    Thanks, just trying to set up my grinder for some good polishing. Started using a dremel polishing kit but just tooo samll.

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