Quote Originally Posted by JBHoren View Post
Respectfully, I think your question ought to be asked of Robert Williams, rather than of us.
Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
Hardly. Anyone who restores or makes razors is qualified to answer that question.
Qualified? Sure. But if there's any warranty/guarantee associated with the purchase, it might be prudent to consult with the razor's maker/seller before performing any "repairs". That's the trouble with you Americans: your "can-do" attitude and belief in "American 'exceptionalism'". Some of us take to heart those warnings about "no user-servicable parts inside" and "breaking seal voids warranty". But hey! It's not your razor... or mine.