Just picked this up, been wanting one for awhile so when I seen the opportunity I pounced. she has a few dings but I think I can fix her up? what do ya'll thank?
Vintage Foster Bailey Rococo Repouse Sterling Silver Straight Razor No Reserve | eBay
Printable View
Just picked this up, been wanting one for awhile so when I seen the opportunity I pounced. she has a few dings but I think I can fix her up? what do ya'll thank?
Vintage Foster Bailey Rococo Repouse Sterling Silver Straight Razor No Reserve | eBay
You'll want to pull those heavy old metal scales off and put some nice new horn scales on. I'll give you my shipping address for those dirty old ones.
LOL. Sure thing scienceguy ill send them right over. I Am just wondering how hard it will be to work on the silver scales and pop the dents out?
I think that will be the best thing to do just take it to a jeweler? guess I will find out this weekend?
Dents and dings can be done. I have an F&B silver razor as well. It is amazing how hard that thin silver is. Most think it is solid, but is thin stamped sheets. Very light! Still very hard and some tapping and bending is usually needed. I have one which shall go to a jeweler, because of a crack!
Nice scales!
Most jewelers wouldn't have a clue. You need a silversmith. A jeweler will just send it out and charge his cost and a big markup for himself.
You would be surprised the dents that can be removed with some bamboo chopsticks cut to shape on a thick pce of leather.
Any jeweler worth his name should be able to fix it but there is many botchers out there!
Maybe in your part of the world but here jewelers sell jewelry. They are supposed to have a knowledge of precious gems and jewelry metals but for the most part they can't fix squat unless they have training in gem setting or metal fabrication and work in the production end. Most jewelry stores don't even sell large silver pieces anymore. if you go into a typical store they are mostly large chain places and any repairs are sent out. If you are lucky to have a small mom and pop place you might have some work done on the premises.
I would never go into a "big box" jewelery store and get a repair, myself. Everything is sent out, for certain. I have a local store run by a family from Thailand.
The old man is referred to as "The Master"! He once made me some sterling collars from silver wire!
No worries here! ;)