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    This W&B American Razor was fun to do. It didn't have much in the way of rust but getting all the scratches out was challenging enough without damaging the etch.
    As far as the scales go, the originals were shot so the client sent along another razor with decent scales that I reused, polished them up and off it went.
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    Wow man way to preserve the etching awesome job

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    Beautiful restore. Thank you for sharing.

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    No way Jose!!! How the heck do you do it? Great save. Hope your customer appreciates how special your work is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteLion View Post
    No way Jose!!! How the heck do you do it? Great save. Hope your customer appreciates how special your work is.
    I think he does because I am just finishing up another twin to this very razor as well as another he's sending me to do a bit of "custom' work to it. It'll be a shorty Wosty with some of the red acrylic from my other razor I posted.

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