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Stephen_Heatherly
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Shaver question

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I recently bought an edison green oak home. The shaver is still there but the sapphire cutter is gone. Are replacements avaliable?

Thanks,
Stephen

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Lucius1958
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Re: Shaver question

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It doesn't matter much, anyway: a Home is extremely underpowered for decent shaving work (I speak from experience).

If you are serious about shaving, a proper shaving machine is your best bet. A Triumph A would be a good runner-up.

Bill

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Re: Shaver question

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I don't really intend to try and shave cylinders with the machine. I just would like to find a cutter to complete my shaver.

Stephen

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Re: Shaver question

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Stephen_Heatherly wrote:I don't really intend to try and shave cylinders with the machine. I just would like to find a cutter to complete my shaver.

Stephen
I got an entire shaver with cutting blade from George Vollema for my two clip Standard. You might try him.
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