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    Great Job! I really like the etching too, it really cool.

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    It is very nice...

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    Thumbs up Very nice

    How did you clean up those scales? Did you replace the pins?
    Looks very nice.

    Regards

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    I started by unpinning the razor with a file and sanded them down from 325 to 12k grit... same with the spacer. Then I just repinned it with the usual #0 washers and brass rod.

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    Smile Clean scales

    Hey Victor, did you use anythings to clean the scales or recondition them in some way? Do you have any idea of how old that the razor is?

    Please respond

    Regards,
    Rod

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    Nope, nothing except sandpaper and elbow grease...
    I have absolutely no idea how old that razor is, maybe a knowledgeable
    razor historian will chime in and give us that answer.

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