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    Default First clean up job

    Though its not the greatest I am pretty proud of it. Tell me what you think.
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    Nice work!!

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    I think you did a wondeful job! hope it shaves as good as it looks Enjoy!

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    Very nice. Looks like a whole new razor. Good job.

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    Very shinny! How did you go about it? Details

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    very nice !! just finished my first as well ..

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    "Though its not the greatest I am pretty proud of it. Tell me what you think".

    What do I think? I think that there's nothing wrong with that work Bubba! Nice Job!! Not the greatest's??? I would beg to digress!!!

    Again, Good Job/Work!!

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    Excellent work. I'm sure it'll be an excellent shaver. There is a certain connection and pride when you can take something you built, hold it in your hand and actually get to use it.
    Enjoy it.

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    That's a nice, clean-looking razor. Good job.

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    Default What I did

    Pretty much just read a lot on the wiki, theres a lot of very helpful information on there. I started with 30 grit and moved up to 1000 grit, I cant decide if I want to put it through the polisher or not. Probably will just because I want to see it at its best. I have to say that it was a little more work then expected, some of the pits were deeper then I first thought. I am really happy how it turned out. Im going to hone it up after polish and then shave with it and see how she does.

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