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    Default ERN Ator for restore

    I recently got this razor because I saw one that had been restored by one of the SRP members. I loved the hump on it and the way it flowed. I had to have one. Now I have to decide whether I am going to do the restore or hire one of the pro's to do it for me.







    Your thoughts?

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    That thing looks to have some incredibly dangerous design flaws. You need to dispose of it immediately. Lucky for you, I have been certified for proper remediation of dangerous shaving implements. Send it to me ASAP for its correct disposition! I can say this because just yesterday I won my own ATOR (and I hope she looks as clean when she shows up on my doorstep)!

    As for a recommendation whether to have it done professionally or a DIY, that honestly depends upon your own confidence and abilities... In either event, let us know how she turns out!
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