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    Just got this in and broke one of the scales while taking it apart. They are currently undergoing epoxy repair. The blade shows some staining and very shallow pitting which I'm leaving in. There is a little pitting near the edge but it does not extend to the other side. A preliminary hone shows a clean edge so far. I was very happy that the stamp was so clear.
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    Nice razor. Typically the pivot repair with just glue is a tough one to get to hold as there is a lot of pressure on it.
    There are some rivet style collars the go through the scales rather than on the scale which can take the pressure away from the scale.
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