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    Senior Member blabbermouth ChrisL's Avatar
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    Surely many eBay sellers are turning over more and more razors and they gain popularity again. I believe some of those sellers are "cleaning them up" before re-listing them. Buy it, hit it with a wire brush in a drill or a quick sand it with a dremel, and re-list it. Most of them probably don't have a clue and may not even know what temper is.

    That's why we should be sharing names of Ebay sellers that apparently are doing just that.

    We this was a "foodie" forum and some of us learned that restaurants in certain areas were serving soup manufactured in a processing plant, snipped out of a plastic bag and heated in a microwave, the rest of us would want to know that to either steer clear or at least know what we'd be getting.

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    Chris, If I didn't know any better I'd say you really want to know who the seller was.

    I'm with you though, it's far too easy to unknowingly destroy a razor and then try to sell it off, we need to know who these people are.

    If I buy a razor and in the process of restoring it I mess it up, that's my bad. I don't want to buy what looks like a clean razor only to find out later that someone messed it up by overheating it.

    I've been lucky thus far with my bay purchases, lets hope that continues.

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