This is truly great.
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Fantabulous!:bow:bow:bow:bow
Glen and Dan,
I am growing increasingly concerned for your spiritual well-being. I hope you guys didn't tape the spines when honing those razors. That would be disingenuous. It would be tantamount to kicking back the clock on a used car. While we're talking about dishonest don't you think it is morally reprehensible to remove the inlays from the original celluloid scales and replace them onto remanufactured wooden handles? Now listen Dan and Glen, I have up to this very minute had nothing but respect, almost reverence for you both but now I wonder if you were really Boy Scouts at all. In fact, I think removing the rust on an antique razor belies its true age and is misleading upon resale. I think you should both in the name of decency, morality and all things Christian, Martian and Terrestrian, before your eternal soles (and perhaps even heels) are condemned to the everlasting lake of fire pack those sinful tools of Satan carefully and quickly and send them to me for exhonorational destruction.
Your friend in faith, your drinkin' buddy in Hell,
Brad
Grok it in its fullness and then you will understand. earthling.
Glen, I received the razor today, just gorgeous! That yellow heart matches the original scale colors very well. Fellas, this is a masterful job and very reasonably priced. I believe I'll have a shave...
And the shave cured my ED, Kees, you're a quack!!!:y
That is the best look razors I've seen in restoration thus far
Love the black one, but must say both you did a great job!
Have fun whit those nice razors.