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Thread: Dubl Duck & M.J. Higgins restoration from Max

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    I have a DD Satinedge that I need restored when I have some extra money in a couple of months. Now, I am really excited about it.

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    superb work on some superb razors. Well done Max, and congrats to the owner!

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    Damn, I'm impressed!

    How'd you clean the scales on the Satinedge to look as if they were new?

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    woah.

    nuff' said

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    Quote Originally Posted by DublDutch View Post
    Damn, I'm impressed!

    How'd you clean the scales on the Satinedge to look as if they were new?
    DublDutch,

    You would have to ask Max how he does it, but let me tell you that they are crystal clear now! The before pictures do not do them justice, the Satinedge was in a lot worse shape. When I bought it the seller took some weird angles and when I received the razor I didn't even believe that it was the same one I saw on EBay. Max does wonderful work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titaniumsyndicate View Post
    Max does wonderful work.
    SRP lore and myth allude to Max going to the razor crossroads. Does such myth have merit? His work IS otherworldly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titaniumsyndicate View Post
    DublDutch,

    You would have to ask Max how he does it, but let me tell you that they are crystal clear now! The before pictures do not do them justice, the Satinedge was in a lot worse shape. When I bought it the seller took some weird angles and when I received the razor I didn't even believe that it was the same one I saw on EBay. Max does wonderful work.
    Thanx, I will. Maybe he'll share some tricks of the trade What's his SRP name. Only Max I found is a junior member.

    Enjoy those blades!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DublDutch View Post
    Only Max I found is a junior member.
    That's vintage custom straight razors - Straight Razor Place Classifieds. Best restorer this side of the universe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DublDutch View Post
    Thanx, I will. Maybe he'll share some tricks of the trade What's his SRP name. Only Max I found is a junior member.

    Enjoy those blades!
    Maximilian is his SRP name

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    It's always a treat to see the work max does, kodos, again another fine illustration of a master at his craft.

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