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    Hello all, hope all is going well. I just wanted to share some pics of a new to razor i just received. It's a Robeson Suredge and I love the looks of it so far, can't wait to put it to use. A couple things i like about it off the bat are the inscription and the fact that it is still visible, and the hammered tang. If it performs as well as it looks, i think it's going to be a great razor. This will be my first time shaving with a SR as I've been learning with a shavette. I know they are different, but I'm looking forward to the new experience. I purchased it here on the forum and it came in great condition just as mentioned in the ad. It just has one small spot under the word, "face", which was mentioned and pictured in the ad, but i believe that is just cosmetic and will not hinder the functionality. Now to break out the ol Dremel again and get rid of that spot. Ok, not this time, no more Dremel for me any time soon. Thanks for looking and have a blessed day.


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    Nice! Start out with a sharp lead pencil on that spot. Works wonders!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Nice! Start out with a sharp lead pencil on that spot. Works wonders!
    How do ya mean?

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    Rub the spot with the tip of the pencil! Good place to start near an etch.
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    A lead pencil? Where would you find one of those these days?

    Sorry couldn't help myself
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    Nice razor, it should shave well. I just acquired my 3rd Shuredge recently, which is the same model (15-A-250.) Mine needs a bit of cleaning up and a good honing, but my other 2 are great shavers. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
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