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    i know i cant hone it myself, i dont have hones (unfortunately), if i did, i could hone it myself (i think), i know i could figure it out. i keep hoping i will find a hone in good condition in an antique shop, if not, i keep spending my money on new razors (i browse antique shops constantly) instead of saving it for a hone

    and thankfully one of the members that has honing services is only a couple hours away, so i will probably hand deliver and pick up whichever ones i get honed

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    That should make a great shaver once cleaned up indeed! Looks like a great candidate for some handsanding....
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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