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    Default What could happen if the razor fall to the floor

    Hi,

    Yesterday I accitentally dropped my best razor on the floor about 1 m height. The results were as follows.

    In this regard, 2 warnings:
    1. Do not let your razor fall.
    2. Razor sleeves with an open end can be dangerous things.

    Regards,
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    that is a very beautiful razor but I think it could be worse, I did something similar to my first razor (serrated the cutting edge like that) while I shook into under water in the sink. That can definitely be restored (or perhaps you if you know what you're doing; I know I wouldn't be able to) by someone on this site.

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    Of course, you can restore the bevel but you never know whether there is micro cracks and how deep they are go. This means that the former top shaver may now be the avarage shaver.

    urmas

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    hope for your sake micro cracks are not present!

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    I'd bet a dollar that it will hone out & still be a top quality shaver...
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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    looks like you were lucky

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    Wow, you were really lucky. I've seen guys do more damage with a new hone and a thread on bevel setting.

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