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    ok!! the dremel is a basic item if i wish in the future restore a old razor??

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    Quote Originally Posted by danzyc View Post
    what do you think about it? ebay number : 330061821171

    links : http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...erca%26fvi%3D1

    it seems to be in good condition

    Is is in bad shape, the edge is not straight. You will have a very hard time making this one to shave, stay away...

    Nenad

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    the 90% of old razor that i have seen on ebay ...it is in the same condition ....

    edge is not straight?? what do you mean? (should i work with lower grit? 1000? 4000?)

    i have only the 4000 , belgian coticule, green paste

    thanks

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    To establish a new bevel and work out some minor imperfections, you can use 600-1000 grit wet sandpaper before going to the 4k.

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