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    Never thought of using a nail buffer. Great idea. Thanks.

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    What are the scales made of? Is this a valuable razor? Does it have sentimental value? Or, is it a day to day shaver?

    I would use different approaches based on the answers to these questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    Never thought of using a nail buffer. Great idea. Thanks.
    Your welcome,,, Sally's is a treasure of tools for buffing leather, plastic, glass, metal and just about anything that needs buffing.

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    Sally's would be a fine place to set up the honing table? Right out on the sidewalk?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Sally's would be a fine place to set up the honing table? Right out on the sidewalk?
    "Now,, Willis !!"
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