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    Default Will this MK32 ever shave again?

    This was my grandpas, I found it in storage busted like this. The sentimental value is through the roof and paying to get it operational is not a problem. Can it even be done is my question? All help is appreciated.



    Also the crowns stamp is different from all the others I've seen, any knowledge? again all help is appreciated

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    Pics aren't working.

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    Still no picture

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    Seeing as to as there is a massive chunk missing, it is unlikely it will still work like it was originally intended, but it still may work. I'm sorry for your loss, I'm sure it was a great shaver in its prime...
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    I'm sure it was too, Any suggestions to fix it? or is it just that, a loss.

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    Ummmm..... repairing that could be tricky. There are few guys on here who have repaired razors, but they would be a display piece only. The damage to that razor is to much to be fixable and used again. I'm sure others will chime in later who know more about what it would take (if possible) to fix. Good luck!
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Sorry, Dude. Sincerely. Time to recycle.
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    That one is a goner my friend.
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
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    Dead as a dodo. It has gone to meet it's maker. It's pushing up daisies...

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