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    Lovely condition classic 3 pin Soligen razor, congrats.

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    Man that is nice.
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    Great looking razor, how bad was it and what did you have to do to get it looking so great?
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    Very nice, good job.

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    Ain't that a honey! Nice work!

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    AWESOME!
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    Nice looking razor there! I'm a sucker for bolsters
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJC View Post
    Great looking razor, how bad was it and what did you have to do to get it looking so great?
    Once I got past the pink box it came in not so bad. It had about a 16th of rust on the cutting edge and patina. Usual scale crude. The face plate was a vibrant red.... But I was a little to aggresive with the polish and lightened it to what you see. Short answer It wasnt bad, in fact somebody took real good care of it. I will only use hand tools to work on it. Shave,Strop,Tuff-glide,Store. And I wanted to share with all here.

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    Not the best pre pictures but you get an idea.
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