02-07-2016, 05:42 AM
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II mentioned this razor in the F.R. thread and here you see a different approach to handling a chip in the blade. 
With its location I simply ground a similar arch to the thumb notch to make the crack go away . 
Granted the blade is shorter but for an investment of $10.00 you shave with Swedish steel with Ivory scales and have fun doing it. 
Better than tossing the blade I'd say. 
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 02-07-2016, 05:53 AM
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That turned out pretty cool looking! Nice work!

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 02-07-2016, 06:16 AM
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  • SciTX
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what a creative approach!   another job well done...she looks great!

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 02-07-2016, 05:50 PM
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  • Johnny
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I like it.

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 02-07-2016, 05:51 PM
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  • evnpar
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Very cool. An amazing rescue of a blade I probably would have tossed.

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 02-07-2016, 09:17 PM
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Good save, I had a Perfecto that I dropped Sad

It went from this:

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To this:

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To this, i salved the horn scales for another project and put the shorty in some scales i had left over

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 02-08-2016, 01:02 AM
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Thank you gentlemen

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 02-08-2016, 01:05 AM
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  • Aleksey
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Wow, creative and beautiful solution!

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 02-08-2016, 08:59 PM
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