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  1. Outback. Thank you for the photos. I will have...

    Outback. Thank you for the photos. I will have both the polish and that little jig in the next few days. My buddy has a woodworking shop and he can build anything anyone can dream up. When I read...
  2. Jerry. I think I'll leave that dremel tool out of...

    Jerry. I think I'll leave that dremel tool out of this until I'm much farther into the game. You're the second member saying watch OUT. LOL. All the best to you and your family as well. Mike D.
  3. Jerry. As long as you keep writing I'll keep...

    Jerry. As long as you keep writing I'll keep reading and learning. All the advice I read I am grateful for. I'll heed all the messages from all the members. Thanks again. Mike D. My son just phoned...
  4. Bob. I don't have a stone yet to work with but in...

    Bob. I don't have a stone yet to work with but in time as I get into this I will have what I need. I can't wait to get more W&B razors. I'll be putting those big boys away but I will share photos...
  5. Richard. Thank you for that diagram. I understand...

    Richard. Thank you for that diagram. I understand how that works and it does make razor work much safer. I'll be buying one or making one. Best regards. Mike D.
  6. Jerry. Cleaning a razor up is definitely a...

    Jerry. Cleaning a razor up is definitely a challenge and takes a lot of time, effort and patience. When I picked this up I counld't read the name and I could barely see the blade was etched. Only...
  7. This is my first go at cleaning a razor

    I'm a new member here and senior member Gasman gave me some tips to clean a straight razor. Thank you Gasman and this is my first attempt ever to clean a razor and I am quite pleased with the...
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