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Thread: 9/8 Wade & Butcher 'For barbers use'

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    Great restore

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    Beautiful! I can see myself getting way too into restoring old razors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CygnusX1 View Post
    Beautiful! I can see myself getting way too into restoring old razors.
    It's very fun to do. it's a lot of work and you need lots of patience, but it's all worth the efforts.
    When you're restoring razors and you love what you do, the love for the work will show up in your razors.

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    Great job Dimitry!

    I have one myself that I have been putting off to restore, because I am afraid that I may damage the washers when I take it apart.

    Can you explain to me how you unpinned, removed the washers, and re-pinned it all, and manage to get the original washers to look that great please?

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