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    Default Chip Repair

    I purchased this razor at an antique store some time ago. It is a IXL Geo. Wostenholm & Son. I bought it because I wanted to try to repair a chip on the toe of the blade...and because it was only $5. Here is the before pic:
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    I used 400 grit wet/dry sandpaper to smooth out the curve. Then I went through my usual process -- steel wool, 800, 1000, 2000 grit wet/dry and then Mother Mag and Aluminium Polish. I don't use power tools (too noisy). There is no substitute for elbow grease. For a $5 find I think it turned out okay. Here is the after pic:
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    I will get this on the stones in the next few days and take it out for a spin...

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