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    Great information all around! Especially about the Safety Glasses... I actually have two pair within easy reach for just that reason but still wear them only half the time... Gotta get better about that!!!!!!!

    I did more work this past weekend on Razors and cut my disassebmly time from about 30 minutes to a minute and half using the flush cutters!

    Thanks for all the information! If I had all day every day I'd never be able to absorb all that is here so I'm just trying to soak up and use what I can as I go!

    Just an absolute total blast!

    Here's a pic of some of my latest work:

    Top Left: Boker 'Red Injun' that I unpinned, cleaned up/shined, re-pinned, honed and is now good to go.

    Top Right: Century Cutlery 'Radio Steel' that I had previously put new scales on and just got a touch up on the Naniwa and re-stropped with paste to bring it to a bit better level.

    Bottom Left: Wostenholm 1XL that was an eBay grab that just needed cleaned up/shined and honed.

    Bottom Right: My first 'usable' WB from some time back that was my first successful hone to 'Shaving Sharp', just got a touch up run through a better pyramid I'm trying out then run through my better srops.

    Bottom Center: WB 'Special' that was a more recent eBay grab just taken apart and ready for a week of hand-polishing/shining and honing coming up. Used my new purchase of a set of Flush Cutters and dropped my tear down time from about 30 miinutes to a minute and a half!
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