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Thread: W&B Barber's Rattler with RezDog scales

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    Other than the honing I did not do any work on the blade. I have to say that the blade either has been restored to the right level or has seen quite a bit of care, and still show some age, as it should.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Other than the honing I did not do any work on the blade. I have to say that the blade either has been restored to the right level or has seen quite a bit of care, and still show some age, as it should.
    Agreed. It looks so much better than a polished turd!
    Unless you are into that sort of thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Other than the honing I did not do any work on the blade. I have to say that the blade either has been restored to the right level or has seen quite a bit of care, and still show some age, as it should.
    I cleaned up the blade a bit with steel wool and WD40 before sending it to RezDog, but it was in quite good condition, there was very little corrosion. The scales were a mess though.
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    Apparently you put the perfect amount of work into it.
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    It's lucky, because anything more would have been outside of my abilities.
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    Thats a mighty fine razor you have there, sir.
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