Taking advice from another thread I used the old original Segal blade as a pattern on a new blade. I traced out the area to cut out and then used a pair of scissors with very short but gently curved blades to do the work. It was a snap - nothing to it at all. Ah, but handle those exposed blades with utmost care...
Got done and dropped the new blade into place, twisted the handle and it seated right down. Shaved away and heard what sounded like much louder rasping as the blade worked. Got done and, whewwww... these cheeks is s-m-o-o-t-h.
Got done and dropped the new blade into place, twisted the handle and it seated right down. Shaved away and heard what sounded like much louder rasping as the blade worked. Got done and, whewwww... these cheeks is s-m-o-o-t-h.