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    Yeah I figured the chances were low. I'll just hold onto it in case someone ever comes up with something. It's such a shame, a huge blade like that going to waste. Thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by burns420 View Post
    Yeah I figured the chances were low. I'll just hold onto it in case someone ever comes up with something. It's such a shame, a huge blade like that going to waste. Thanks everyone
    FWIW, years ago when I collected them and didn't use them I had a W&B 'for barber's only' in similar condition. I put it on ebay disclosing the crack and still sold it for a decent buck. Some guys want them as a wall hanger so if you don't want it for display you can probably get your money out of it and maybe more.
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    yeah i see them selling alright. Im not concerned about losing $15 though, its just that I dont want an otherwise perfect and somewhat rare blade go to waste. Any tips on how to cover up or hide a crack for display(without closing the razor)? And Im not asking with the intent of selling it without saying it has a crack.

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    Un-useable, but you could either sell it on the bay (full disclosure) or display it (all it's good for).
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    Silly question: why not hone it and use it? A very fine crack might not do any harm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    Silly question: why not hone it and use it? A very fine crack might not do any harm.
    even sillyer make a split edge (open and round the crack

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    Depending on how exactly where the Crack is in the center...you could turn it into a PCR or a small touch up razor.


    Just a thought.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    Silly question: why not hone it and use it? A very fine crack might not do any harm.
    Cracks run right? Remember the last one in your windshield. OK, then think about that last shave and if that crack suddenly ran and/or just broke mid stroke. Why take that chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Cracks run right? Remember the last one in your windshield. OK, then think about that last shave and if that crack suddenly ran and/or just broke mid stroke. Why take that chance?
    Surely this is one way to encourage a light, no pressure, shaving stroke???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    Silly question: why not hone it and use it? A very fine crack might not do any harm.
    +1.

    If you can't feel it in the thumbnail test, then it should shave just fine.
    I suspect this is one of the heavier type of razors, and in that casr the blade should not have any flex in it.

    Meaning if you can get it to shave, it may look a bit ugly but functionally it should be just fine.
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