Pictures, or it didn't happen!
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Pictures, or it didn't happen!
The demise of the razor is a sad thing indeed. The really big issue that came to mind for me is that the guy operating the buffer is indeed a very lucky man!
When things like that happen you have some really high speed steel. I mean that literally. If he got away without injury of any sort he should count his blessings.
Am I correct in assuming that means he was buffing it upside down?
Hopefully, NOTHING (dremel = evil)
fool. so rather than send it to somebody to regrind, just destroy what was left? I would have turned it into a 19/16 cootchie razor or a super special under arm hair remover. No blades go to waste!
Im sorry to hear for such a tragedy, i think i should share my story of horror. I had a french razor that my great grandfather used in the first world war. It was giving to last year, this things shaved like a great. Had beautiful tortoise shell scales. One day i let my brother borrow the razor, he wanted to learn, but he did not want my advice. HE DROPPED it and broke the precious scales. :cry::cry::cry::cry:
Haha thank you, its the first thing that came to mind when i read the misfortune of the Member that started this post.
Well i still have the old Solingen, its a french razor with a german made blade, but i have not yet rescaled her. I have been looking on ebay for any razors with tortoise scales, and i would most likely cannibalize it for its scales. I did "repair" the original scales with super glue but i don't have the courage to see if my feeble attempt has worked.