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Thread: Doctor Extra Superfine Hollow Ground - Back to Black

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    Default Doctor Extra Superfine Hollow Ground - Back to Black

    So I've had this Doctor Extra (Japanese I think) lying around for a while. It's about 13/16ths and the scales etc. had faded to brown (I hope its not cell rot, I think it was just light exposure - any thoughts?). So I finally got around to setting up my polishing machine and thought I'd give it a go. So playing with the polisher (and some wet and dry paper on the scales) she's come back to black(ish). Took a fantastic edge too - 3 days growth with little bother.



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    After (not perfect, but an improvement I think)


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    Very nice razor.

    Thanks for posting.

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    Very nicely done. I wonder if the scales and tang scales were something like Bakelite? IIRC Bakelite when exposed to sun over a period of time will change to a brownish colour and you can polish that out very nicely. Did it have an odd odour when you were polishing it?

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    Dang, that cleaned up nice.
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    Bakelite scales turn brown from oxidation. Looks like you've done a pretty good job with that one. You don't have to worry about cell rot with those materials.

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    100% better!
    GREAT JOB!!!
    Will make an AWESOME shaver!

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