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    Hey Rollin,

    I actually did but was offered another razor and strip and some gear on another thread. I didn't want to be greedy... So I said a very gracious thanks but no thanks. I'm sure there is someone out there who would love that razor without grinding the spike down so much love here on this forum.

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    Andrew, you'll find that Bengalls and Blue Wonders are quite prevalent in Australia.
    Don't ask me why, but a fair percentage ended up on our fair shores.
    Here are some of mine. Unfortunately the Blue Wonder has cell rot.
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    Your Bengall looks like it's restorable. No rust or pitting on the bevel/edge.
    Unpin,clean, clean, clean, replace the scales,repin, hone and you've got yourself a shaver !!
    I should say that this is just my opinion though
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