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    Default Stunning Mastro Livi Reworked Razor

    Lynn Abrams was kind enough to arrange for me to obtain one of these superb razors. As you can see from the pictures, it is fitted with adjustable hex key pins, which have already come in handy, beautiful ebony scales and gorgeous spine work. But aside from the beauty of this razor, it shaves like a dream! The wiskers fly off my face and leave my skin feeling fresh and with no burning sensation. And this razor is modestly priced! Try one, you'll love it! Thanks again Lynn!
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    Very nice piece!

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    That is a beauty and they are great shavers

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    So is this one of the 'Masto Livi Regrind' razors? Like sold on shaveshop.co.uk?

    If not, where'd you get it, rgdominguez? Just out of curiosity and later, down the road drooling!

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    Default Lynn Abrams kindly obtained it for me!

    Lynn Abrams can put you into one of these gorgeous, superb shaving razors! PM him. His SRP name is adjustme69.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgdominguez View Post
    Lynn Abrams can put you into one of these gorgeous, superb shaving razors! PM him. His SRP name is adjustme69.
    he sure can and they are a little more then the higer end Ti's or dovos and just blow them away IMHO

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    Ooo, I like the hex pins. That's a really good idea

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    Very nice, that looks like the identical twin of my razor - you have superb taste!

    I don't know where the Maestro sourced these blanks but my results were the same, it's one of my best shavers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quick Orange View Post
    Ooo, I like the hex pins. That's a really good idea
    The hex pins (on mine) come loose every single time I open/close mine, it's so bad that I have to keep the tool in the bathroom and tighten up the pivot after I've stropped and before I shave. I keep meaning to put a dab of thread locking compound on it but I never get round to buying some!

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    These really are nice shavers. I have a snakewood handle one as well. Thanks Rich and Taz!! I'm glad you're enjoying this razor. The Bocote is a really good looking handle too.

    Lynn

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