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    I just got done reading thirty pages about using a tumbler for restores?? What was the end result?? Having so many hobbies martial arts kayaking and harleys I'm always looking for easier ways to do things it looks like it works for blades that aren't damaged too bad tarnish etc.. What is ur the experts feelings.. I believe this was done about four yrs ago by glen. Does it save tons of work..

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    Works great for restoration, I use both walnut and corn-cob media. It's an investment if you are just looking to restore razors, but many of us reload and already had the stuff around.
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    The tumbler wasn't for me. A couple minutes on a buffer does a much better job than days in the tumbler.

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