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    Default Wostenholm IXL

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    You did a great job on that razor. I can tell you put a lot
    of hours in it. Congratulations.

    John

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    Wow! Nice job,

    Did you have to de-pin it to get it so clean?

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    A faded beauty regained its nobelty! Wow!

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    why don't I find stuff like that???

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGS View Post
    Wow! Nice job,

    Did you have to de-pin it to get it so clean?
    Sorry for the late answer. Yes I had to de-pin the Razor. The second scale without the Logo was cracked. So I had to make a new one, from an other old hornhandle.
    For the mirror finish on the blade, I needed 3 days. Of cause of the strong pitting I worked with 80 grit at the beginning, to sand this out.

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    That is NICE!!!

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    And of course now you would like to sell it ?....to ME ????

    What great work!

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    That's a beautiful piece of work. I have never seen a razor of that style or configuration before. Does it have special name, Swayback or something?

    Eric43

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    Great work - turned out beautifully!!!

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