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    I just received my first straight razor. It's a Dovo Silver steel with ebony scales. When taking a closer look, I discovered that when closing the razor, it did not sit in the middle of the scales. The razor's edge is touching the inner side of one scale. I'm wondering if this might dull or even damage the edge. The razor was honed by a commercial seller, so I suppose that if this would be a problem, he would have sold me another razor. Just to be sure, I'm checking with you guys. Is the edge touching the inside of a scale a problem?

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    If you're saying the blade is not centering upon closure and the point is laying against the scale that is not a big thing. It could be corrected if you know how. If the actual shaving edge is rubbing the scale that is not a good thing. Contact the vendor if that is the case.
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    It's the first thing: the blade is not centering upon closure and the point is laying against the scale. Enlighten me, how do I correct this?

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    You need to be very careful as this is a Dovo... The newer razors have a single head pin with a lock washer and peen only on the back side of the razor (unless it was put in backward at the factory) this means that you can only adjust from the peened side instead of both sides..
    By using a light (I use a 4oz) ball-peen hammer you can tap the back side of the pivot pin using a directional strike and move the point of the razor off the scales...

    You have to be careful or the next thread you post is going to be titled "Where can I buy replacement scales"

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    I'd get in touch with the vendor if I were you.

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    I'll see what I can do about it while still feeling comfortable. I think it's weird the vendor didn't see it when honing...

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