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    That's a good number I'll be sure to let everyone know how it shaves!
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    Let me know if you need any help with shaving, honing, etc.

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    Received mine recently (#134) and it is a work of art...well worth the price and the wait.
    Thanks, Robert, for giving a lot of us the opportunity to afford one of your customs!
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    Got mine last night and had an evening shave. Keen, smooth edge, great design, and all around great looking. This is the first one in my collection that was made by a single custom maker. And, man, what a difference!

    Robert was great to interact with and quite humble. I was a little pumped up about the razor and he told me "it's a great shaver, but angels aren't going to start singing when you open the box." Well my wife (kind of an angel) definitely sang your praises when I got done with my shave. She's quickly learning a good shave from a bad one. And last night's was definitely a good one!
    Let me know if you need any help with shaving, honing, etc.

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    those sure are some great looking razors ,, I am on his list for a custom ,, but I should have picked one of them too! like RMarsh I have seen one on the classifieds I guess he beat us out ! keep up the good work Robert ill see mine this summer tc
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    How many are left?

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    you might want to send a PM to Papabull to see but I believe there is still some numbers left

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    Question!

    It seems that, unless guided correctly, my SRP LE no longer closes centered in the scales and it scrapes the inside of the scales near the toe.

    My question is obviously as follow: is this something that I can fix by loosening, playing around with, and re-tightening the adjustable pin screw? The scales seem fine and straight (but i'm no expert).

    BTW: I blame this on normal wear and tear. I'm still super happy with this razor.

    Thanks and cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    Question!

    It seems that, unless guided correctly, my SRP LE no longer closes centered in the scales and it scrapes the inside of the scales near the toe.

    My question is obviously as follow: is this something that I can fix by loosening, playing around with, and re-tightening the adjustable pin screw? The scales seem fine and straight (but i'm no expert).

    BTW: I blame this on normal wear and tear. I'm still super happy with this razor.

    Thanks and cheers.
    Lately mine has been doing the same thing! I've also been quite happy with the razor and I shave with it about once a week, but sometimes I forget it doesn't center and it scrapes the toe. Not that it's a huge problem, but It's probably only a matter of time before it damages the edge if I'm not careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    Question!

    It seems that, unless guided correctly, my SRP LE no longer closes centered in the scales and it scrapes the inside of the scales near the toe.

    My question is obviously as follow: is this something that I can fix by loosening, playing around with, and re-tightening the adjustable pin screw? The scales seem fine and straight (but i'm no expert).

    BTW: I blame this on normal wear and tear. I'm still super happy with this razor.

    Thanks and cheers.
    Why would you blame this on normal wear and tear? I would not.

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    The supplied Allen wrench is perfect for snugging back up the hardware.
    I would assume all threaded hardware without lock washers will back off in one direction, even as it tightens in the other.
    As my dad said, lefty loosy, righty tighty.

    Love #81 and I have tightened it once already.
    Cheers gents.
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