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    I'm helping out pinklather in some restores so I'd figured I'd post pics. There was heavy putting in these blades and the Spanish point had a lot of tarnish. And the wade and butcher had a lot of rust the top razor I can't remember the names o these sorry guys I'll put them in here sometime today. The top on has extremely a lot of scratches towards the spine and towards the edge. The very bottom blade had hardly any rust on it at all so is was the easier of the four to. Lean with the dremel.
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    Some fine looking blades there!

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    It's a tuff job but someone has to do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    It's a tuff job but someone has to do it
    Tyler

    As we've discussed on the phone, while those razors look very intimidating, you will be very pleased with the end result! (Personal Satisfaction Can't Be Purchased)!!

    You will also enjoy the personal satisfaction of knowing that you not only helped a friend, but you expanded your knowledge of restoring razors!

    Gute Rasur /glatte Rasur, mein Bruder der Klinge

    Smooth Shaving My Brother In Blades

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    The help of a dremel, I borrowed a guys from work cause I knew his dremel didn't have just one super sonic speed so it helped out tremendously. And it gives me a fresh start on sanding itself
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    Nice blades, where did you get them from:-)?

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    I'm helping a buddy out called pinklather. He has helped me and I love sanding so I told him I'd help him out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    I love sanding
    Have you been drinking? Lol. Mr PL is a great guy.

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    Maybe a couple of pints of beer and he is a great man

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    Sanding finished at 220
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