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    That is a really nice razor. I happen to have two of them and agree about how nicely they shave. Thank you for the information on the Dannemora steel. I had no idea what that marking on the razor actually meant.

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    That is restoration

    Very very nice Ozmodius... those scales came out looking better then new...
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    You da man Oz...That's all I can say. Nicely done mate

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    Mamacita!!!! Daddy wants a frameback like that ))

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    Quote Originally Posted by tumtatty View Post
    Mamacita!!!! Daddy wants a frameback like that ))
    I might restore the other one i have & "taunt you a second time"
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    That's a nice looking restore job
    I can only hope one day to learn the skills to attempt a job like this
    Thanks for sharing
    Great work

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    Great job, and post Oz. You saved everything!
    I just received one of these. With your example on here already, I can't see me able to get to the same level of shine.
    i just posted mine in the Frameback fancier thread. At least thNks to you I know what was etched where. Mine is identical except for the Sweden stamp on the rear side of the tang. Mines blank.
    Cheers.
    Edit: may I ask, how did you "save the etch"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Edit: may I ask, how did you "save the etch"?
    Yeah, good question. Post says I used metal poish which would be Autosol. I would have buffed the frame a little but it was good to start.
    I may have used a fine scotchbrite buff ( green one) but it was 2011 & too many restos ago to be sure.
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