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    Default Imperial with tandem bicycle etch

    I'm on a bit of an etched blade restoration kick. I like finding the balance between sanding/polishing and maintaining a sharp detailed etching. I'm also becoming really fond of my fiberglass pen for light rust removal. I do a lot of bicycling so my bicycle themed razors have a special place in my collection.
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    Love my Imperial
    This is a real looker
    Great job
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    It is nice to have a focus when shopping. I bought willy nilly for a long time. I am starting to get more focus. Nice razor too. I can appreciate the challenge.
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    That etching is hilarious.

    Razor is cool!
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    [QUOTE=BeJay;1467819]I'm on a bit of an etched blade restoration kick. I like finding the balance between sanding/polishing and maintaining a sharp detailed etching. I'm also becoming really fond of my fiberglass pen for light rust removal. I do a lot of bicycling so my bicycle themed razors have a special place in my collection.


    Fiberglass pens are good for rust removal. You can buy them usually from watch repair part & tool supplier's. I have an old razor just like that somewhere's.

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    It honed up nicely. Good shaver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeJay View Post
    It honed up nicely. Good shaver.
    Glad it turned out well for you.
    That etch is great.
    Enjoy your blade.
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    Very nice razor, enjoy!
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