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    Greaves is my friend !!! gooser's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wullie View Post
    You got that right.

    Last time I was at the VA, the doc wanted to know why my hands were all scarred up and looked like they did. Told him that's what happens when you work for a living. I didn't bother him with the details about scars from other guy's teeth on my knuckles.
    im surprised they even get you into to see a Dr. the V.A. , .. back on topic ... that is a wonder razor !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gooser View Post
    im surprised they even get you into to see a Dr. the V.A. , .. back on topic ... that is a wonder razor !!
    Once you FINALLY get into "obamacare light", ( only took me thirty five years ) you can get some half hearted results. I refer to it as that simply because in the 9 years that I've been in the system, I've had 7 different primary care physicians. Only one of which had English as his native language and happened to be the ONLY one that was actually an MD that had service in our military. "If you like your Dr, you can keep him."

    I only got to see that guy once. My current PCP is from Nigeria....

    You can request a different PCP, which I have done on a couple of occasions simply due to the fact that their English was horrible.

    I have yet to thank them for the staph infection I got after a minor surgery that resulted in a large divot in my back.

    Gonna hone that old punk this weekend I think.

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    I look forward to seeing the end result

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    Sweet looking blade with very nice scales, clean it up and use it!
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    Hell, I don't understand, Wullie! If the thing is warranted, why not just return it and have 'em make it good?
    Neat old razor . Scrub it a bit and hone on it! Or not!
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    I rest my case.

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    It is entirely possible Wullie purchased this razor brand new, used it for 60 years or so on that grizzled old face of his, and the scars on those digits are the thumb pad test gone wrong. Then when he thought it was all worn out, went and got one of those new fangled hollow ground razors, rivetted the old stubby to his right boot so he could watch the sparks fly on his brand new knuckle head Harley.....just kidding Wullie, that's a beauty, would look good in kryptonite green scales and a glow in the dark yellow wedge....or as is.
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    What? You mean they won't make good on it? I actually wish I had one like that. It's a nice one!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Hell, I don't understand, Wullie! If the thing is warranted, why not just return it and have 'em make it good?
    Neat old razor . Scrub it a bit and hone on it! Or not!
    I'm looking for the address now. However, other than a good honing, there's really nothing to warrant repairing.
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