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    Truth is weirder than any fiction.. Grazor's Avatar
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    Nice looking razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Etsy right? I was looking at that one after a tip from Trimmy. Very nice blade and I bet it'll shave great. Post some more pics when you get it in hand!
    Yep etsy, sometimes it's nice just to have a BIN price without all the bidding and waiting, that's why I like etsy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Very nice. Are you going to shine her up and give her a make over? I think she looks lovely just the way she is, maybe a little clean up on the scales and pins.
    Hi Mark, I have been thinking about a total strip-down/un-pin and a matt polish(#400) but I'll wait 'till I see it
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    The blade etching looks in really good shape. Should not be hard to keep them.
    You can try Geezer's etching restore when all is said and done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    The blade etching looks in really good shape. Should not be hard to keep them.
    You can try Geezer's etching restore when all is said and done.
    Thanks for the reminder Rolo, I'd forgotten about Richard's post
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    I think it is going to look a lot better when you get it in your hand. A light clean, hone and use, I am betting.
    And you couldn't have done better IMHO. What you got is unique and that has more value ,once again, IMHO :<0)
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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