Razors Etc. From The Robeson Cutlery Company

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Kevin11b
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Re: Razors Etc. From The Robeson Cutlery Company

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I have gotten the sticker off but the shadow from where it was is obvious. Thanks Kevin
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Here are a couple of pics. Pm me if anyone wants to trade handles 🙂
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Owd Wullie
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Get some MOTHER'S or simillar and polish the scales. It'll stink a bit most likely, but they should return to a nice black when all the oxidation is removed.
Will help the looks of blade to polish with the same.
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Thanks. The only mothers I am familiar with is mag and aluminum polish. But they make a bunch of different stuff which have you had luck with?
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Kevin11b wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 4:59 am Thanks. The only mothers I am familiar with is mag and aluminum polish. But they make a bunch of different stuff which have you had luck with?
Doesn't really matter. I've used BRASSO and MOTHER'S Mag and Aluminum polish with equally good results. Main thing is don't slice your finger when doing the blade. I lay the blades flat on and old towel on a hard surface and use several layers of polishing rag around my finger.
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Re: Razors Etc. From The Robeson Cutlery Company

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Ha ha that’s the best advice I have gotten so far ! When I get a chance I will give it a spin.
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