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    Emboldened by my recent success with first real attempt at repairs, I took this damaged Clauss to the grinder. It was missing close to a quarter of an inch of the business edge of the toe. I took it from a plain ordinary square point, down to a muted square point, and decided that simply looked to plain, boring, and ordinary. So I dressed a radius into a grinding wheel, and gave her a nice old fashioned barbers notch. I tried to pretty up the top side by putting a pentagon shape on, but the pictures dont show it well. (using my cell phone for all pictures) This was certainly more complicated, but I am pretty happy with how well it turned out. Name:  ClaussFix2.jpg
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    Great job, another razor goes back on the line to serve!

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    Looks good. Congratulations.

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    And Clauss razors are really good, and under rated IMO. I will hone up and take a test shave tomorrow. =)

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    nice i wish i could find the time and motovation to restore a old razor like that, all i have done is make my old beat up W&B shavable on a barbers hone, great job let us know how she shaves

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    Awww Clauss my favorite Ohio native razor....that's looking good, let us know how she hones up. Should give a great shave!

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    I hope I can get my couple of clauss's to shave decent. I guess more time in the hone and strop will bring them around.


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    Shave finally in, and it was less than optimal. Clauss needs another go at the hones! I DO seem to have a harder time of the American blades.

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