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    The brass nail is normal, that is the very basic replacement pin. You can purchase more elaborate stuff of course. As for the scratches, it's hard to tell but if you could preserve the etchings that would be a major plus. If you can pic up 'micro mesh' this is a high quality sanding and buffing system that starts at 1500 grit and goes trough a progression to 12000 grit. I use this, and autosol for my clean ups. Just be sure you don't sand too much at the bevel, you can very easily turn your razor into a butter knife(I did!) I think I saw this razor on the bay.... It should be a quick and painless restore, I don't see really any discoloration or rust so that is lucky!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuntits View Post
    The brass nail is normal, that is the very basic replacement pin. You can purchase more elaborate stuff of course. As for the scratches, it's hard to tell but if you could preserve the etchings that would be a major plus. If you can pic up 'micro mesh' this is a high quality sanding and buffing system that starts at 1500 grit and goes trough a progression to 12000 grit. I use this, and autosol for my clean ups. Just be sure you don't sand too much at the bevel, you can very easily turn your razor into a butter knife(I did!) I think I saw this razor on the bay.... It should be a quick and painless restore, I don't see really any discoloration or rust so that is lucky!

    Is micro mesh capable of mirror finishes comparible to a buffing wheel progression???

    Also do you use the little micro mesh pads? I for sure will pick some up online

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    Thecool thong about micro mesh is you can wash them out in the sink when they get loaded with crap.

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    my thought ... don't worry about the scratches polish it up with tripoli followed stainless compounds on a wheel. you will discover that a lot of the scratched will disappear or mainly blend into the bright and shiny blade. scratches and other imperfections add character to the blade removing them all in nearly impossible so start with a good high grit polishing and see how you like it.

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