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    Senior Member 2Sharp's Avatar
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    You could always bread knife it. Wait a minute thats already been done.

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    and check your home for mice!

    but like everyone else said, a breeze to remove, just some time sitting at he table working.


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    Just a wanderer on this journey mkevenson's Avatar
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    Thanks again from all of you. I just realized that I have a lower grit stone in My Norton lapping stone. Don't know what the grit is but I will look. I am hoping that the back side is flat, hard to lap the Norton with the Norton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    and check your home for mice!


    Now serious, to solve this you need:

    1) hone away 2 mm of steel;

    2) hunt down the idiot who put the edge in that condition.

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    Just a wanderer on this journey mkevenson's Avatar
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    Well with all the good advise I think I solved this one: http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...s-i-used.html#

    Thanks again to all

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