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    342215 and one from the backside

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    and one from the backside
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    I come back since I have the razor in my hands....

    I come back since I have the razor in my hands. Finally you were right. It was not cell rot.It was a trick of light. With a little cleaning and polishing I am a proud owner of Heljestrand MK32.342214...
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    Thank you all of you gentlemen. You are a wealth...

    Thank you all of you gentlemen.
    You are a wealth of knowledge!!!
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    Thanks Peter for your answer. The point is that...

    Thanks Peter for your answer.
    The point is that the yellowing is on both sides at the same height. That is where the scales close
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    The worst case scenario is that the razor had...

    The worst case scenario is that the razor had celluloid scales before and the scales changed to ivory later.
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    341815 Another one

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    Another one
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    Τhanks Bob and Mike for your answers. As for the...

    Τhanks Bob and Mike for your answers. As for the scales with my little experience I think it is ivory. If so I can not explain the yellowing on the blade. I also send photos from the scales.341812
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    Is this cell rot?

    Do you think that is cell rot? I haven't got the razor in my hands so I put a photo.
    Thanks341806
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