I may pick up this shaver for $20 but want to make sure its not missing
any parts since its not currently running. Can you guys tell if anything
is missing? Thanks!
Is this shaver missing anything?
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Re: Is this shaver missing anything?
The knife is always the most critical part when you buy a shaver. Beside that, no one could tell from the photo, it appears to be complete.
There might be a belt to replace and even the motor could have its issues. I also see some areas that appear to have some rust which should be fine with steel wool and a good portion of elbow grease. 20 bucks sounds to me like a good price.
There might be a belt to replace and even the motor could have its issues. I also see some areas that appear to have some rust which should be fine with steel wool and a good portion of elbow grease. 20 bucks sounds to me like a good price.
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Re: Is this shaver missing anything?
Does it have the little light at the back? I can't see it. I have this shaver and there is a handy little light that fits on the back of the shaver weight. ( At least mine does)
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Re: Is this shaver missing anything?
Does anyone know where replacement blades can be found? I have a Columbia business shaver but the blade is dull and doesn't leave a clean surface. It seems no one makes replacements. Are they available? If not, I'm wondering if a company that makes synthetic sapphire/ruby surgical cutting blades could do a limited production run and what the cost per unit would be.
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Re: Is this shaver missing anything?
Thanks for the advice guys! I think I a will hold out for one that's in better shape
after all. These come up pretty often and I am not too good with metal restoration.
after all. These come up pretty often and I am not too good with metal restoration.
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Re: Is this shaver missing anything?
Well, if it's any help: if you can find a jeweler's that have a good gem-cutter, they might be able to re-grind the blade to a sharp edge. In fact, I had a local shop make a new shaver blade for my Home not too long ago; it works pretty well, as far as I can tell - and wasn't terribly expensive.scullylathe wrote:Does anyone know where replacement blades can be found? I have a Columbia business shaver but the blade is dull and doesn't leave a clean surface. It seems no one makes replacements. Are they available? If not, I'm wondering if a company that makes synthetic sapphire/ruby surgical cutting blades could do a limited production run and what the cost per unit would be.
If you're particularly adventurous, you might try sharpening it yourself, using a very fine diamond hone (available from a good woodworkers' supply shop); rubbing the beveled edge very carefully, and checking the edge frequently through a high- powered magnifier...
Hope this is of some help.
-Bill