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    If I were the owner and you were not to ask me and do something like this to my razor I'd hug you and buy you cookies. I'm dead serious. Cookies.

    Incredible transformation and a very handsome razor.

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    Quite simply...WOW! Beautiful work as always Brad!

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    H@ly Sh!t! That's an amazing restoration - mad skillz...

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    Wow, Brad. Just amazing work. It takes a special eye to see the "there used to be paint under there, and I will pay homage to that by doing this." Great talent, man. I'm sure the owner will be thrilled.

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    A whole lot of work has paid off in spades! Wonderful restoration! I would be willing to bet there is a few days in that one. Thanks for sharing!

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    Really nice restoration ! I hope the scales are not a problem in future.
    Just a heads up . Oil will not stop cell rot as it is the release of nitric acid that causes the corrosion as opposed to moisture which oil can of course protect against.

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