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    Senior Member blabbermouth JLStorm's Avatar
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    Question Ya'll think this W&B is beyond repair?

    I saw a razor that had so much character that I just had to have it. I dont know if it can be restored and if not it just would make me happy to have it...I cant tell you why...no real good reason...it just jumped out at me....I got it for 9.99.

    What do you guys think....chance in hell of ever restoring or using it?









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    Hmmm, that's tough to say. I'd give it a go. It doesn't look totally beyond help.

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    I'd say go for it. It will take some work, but I think you could probably save it.

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    Heh, vlad would probably use nothing but ear wax and fishing line and turn that into a $300 razor.

    -- Gary F.

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    It will take some time to do it correctly, but be patient!

    There is a real jewel hidden just below the surface on that blade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfoster
    Heh, vlad would probably use nothing but ear wax and fishing line and turn that into a $300 razor.

    -- Gary F.
    LMAO

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    Definitely worth the effort and it can be done.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Excellent...now all I need to do is wait for Bill's new CD to come out and to figure out how to do it with only hand tools and a cordless drill (living in an apartment now work room or space for cool power tools.

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    Josh,

    Looks interesting but mucho work!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Josh,

    Looks interesting but mucho work!!!
    Its looks like its going to take many many hours of sanding. I hope you can save the scales. For some reason I like them.

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