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    Default Marsh Brothers custom restore

    Did this for a member , it is a 7/8 full wedge, the thickest one I can remember ever in my hands.
    Request was for smoke acrylic with orange wedge and a scale design like some more unconventional ones that I have done in the past.

    The blade had deep pitting that did not buff completely on the back. On the front luckily not so much and I was able to preserve the etch.

    I pinned the razor in brass rod and stainless washers.







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    That's very nice and clean job Stefan. I am interested which way you did polish job on the blade?

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    Wow very nice restoration, i think the blade came out really nice comparing to where it started, great job!

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    Very impressed with the scales work. Very modern looking. I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KING2011 View Post
    That's very nice and clean job Stefan. I am interested which way you did polish job on the blade?
    I buffed the blade, greaseless then buffing compounds.
    Stefan

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    Looks just great Stefan. The scales really tease about their contents.
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