This is a rare razor blade sharpener made around 1945 by the French company 'Radium'. It's made of steel, the gears and screws were seized. WD40 + heat was the key :) I feel sorry for that hornet but ...
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This video showcases a rare razor blade sharpener made around 1945 by the French company 'Radium.' Constructed from steel, the sharpening mechanism required WD40 and heat to loosen seized gears and ...