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    aka shooter74743 ScottGoodman's Avatar
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    Mine has developed the same spot on the toe of the blade where it comes into contact with the scales. The chip can be honed out easily. The one with the pitting on the spine at the toe could use some work with sandpaper then a buffer to get it out. Great razors, I'm sure you will enjoy them...
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    Thanks for the replies guys. I'm glad its an easy fix. I'm thinking of getting one of them rescaled (I've been in contact with john Cole about some other custom work, perhaps I'll get him to fit some new scales as well hehe) and keeping one all original. I've had shaves with both, and both give me some of the best shaves I've had with a straight. Anyways, babbling again, Thanks again for your replies

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