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    Quote Originally Posted by SRNewb View Post
    Thought I'd report back after the shave. She took a fantastic edge. Very smooth, comfy/close shave. I think we're gonna be good friends.
    They are wonderful shavers, I bought mine at a meet up and have only stropped it lightly. SRNewb I do believe you will be friends mine has found a pretty secure spot in my line up. Nice Restore, and ENJOY!!

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    Very nice Clauss, there! And yes, I am loving mine more and more as I shave with it! Thanks!
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    Just found this guy, I have put an edge on it and nothing else. I don't know what direction to go in with this one so I might just leave it the way I bought it (except for the honing). Says "MOORE'S BEST" on the blade. It shaves great!!Name:  clauss3.jpg
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    Yeah, unless there was active rust on that I can't see in that pic, I'd just shave with that. Beautiful razor.
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    Tiny bit of rust by the pins, but I just dropped a little oil on it. This razor took an edge like I was really good at honing (insert joke here).
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwy77 View Post
    Tiny bit of rust by the pins, but I just dropped a little oil on it. This razor took an edge like I was really good at honing (insert joke here).
    Those are the best!
    If you don't want to dismantle the razor, use a bit of oil and some dental floss to get in there around the pin. It won't get rid of all the rust, but it's better than nothing. Just use care since it's shave ready.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SRNewb View Post
    Those are the best!
    If you don't want to dismantle the razor, use a bit of oil and some dental floss to get in there around the pin. It won't get rid of all the rust, but it's better than nothing. Just use care since it's shave ready.

    I didn't think about the floss. Thanks SRNewb.
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