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    Default Newly Acquired FLIC razor.

    Hey guys I just wanted to know what you think of this razor. I restored it today, any comments welcomed

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    Great job man!!! Looks fantastic

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    'Don't know anything about the brand, but your work looks great. Nicely done.

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    Have owned a couple. Typical, high quality Solingen razors.
    Nice save btw.
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    Nice. Good save !

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    Awesome job. Great save!

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    Thanks guys I would have to see a perfectly gorgeous razor binned.

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    How did you cut the blade down to size? Just thinking it may be tempered and using something that cuts fast may alter the blade's properties?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKShaver View Post
    How did you cut the blade down to size? Just thinking it may be tempered and using something that cuts fast may alter the blade's properties?
    He is not going to be able to tell you - he is a banned user.

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