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    Welcome to restoration Jim
    BTW be careful my friend RRD is the worst of all the disorders...

    You have a nice heavy razor there to start with, so it has plenty of steel to work with.... The only time you really have to worry about to much steel removal is the full hollows....
    Stick to the low grits until all the staining you can get out is gone, then start moving up.. Once you get at about 220 and above start adding in some rust cutting oil while sanding... I sand dry, then when I think that piece of sandpaper is done, I add WD-40 and re-sand with that piece, you will find that the slurry created by the wet-r-dry paper will help cut through that stuff and leave a better finish in the end....

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