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12-02-2020, 05:16 PM #1
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hello all
My great grandfather collected razors that have been stored in a plastic bin for the last 20 to 30years. I just stared to tackling this project. Step 1) cleaning (only a 100 or so done) 2)(next) categorizing all the makers 3) finally selling a good portion of the razors.
My grandfather collected over 400 razors all in varies conditions and the vast majority of the razors are 120 to 200 years old just with the brief research that I did. so I can't wait for all the help that I will need in learning the world of Straight Razor life
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12-02-2020, 07:09 PM #2
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Thanked: 557Welcome to SRP.
You’ll find a lot of good advice here, especially related to maintenance and restoration.
A lot of the members are probably salivating over the number and age of the razors you mentioned are in your grandfathers collection. A find like that doesn’t appear out of the blue very often.
We do have one rule of thumb: if there isn’t a picture, it doesn’t exist. We love photos of razors and good, detailed pics will help us offer meaningful suggestions and advice.
Hope to see your posts and your pictures in future posts.David
“Shared sorrow is lessened, shared joy is increased”
― Spider Robinson, Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
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12-02-2020, 07:24 PM #3
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12-02-2020, 08:00 PM #4
Hello and welcome to SRP.
Sounds like quite a collection.
Enjoy your time here on the forum.
Pete <:-}"Life is short, Break the Rules. Forgive quickly, Kiss Slowly,
Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret ANYTHING
That makes you smile." - Mark Twain
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12-02-2020, 08:41 PM #5
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Thanked: 3228Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to you posting photos.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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12-02-2020, 08:45 PM #6
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Thanked: 634Welcome to the family. Sounds like a great gift. Looking forward to photos when you get a chance.
Where about upstate. I lived in Medusa for 35 years. 30 miles south west of Albany. My son and his wife still live in Colonies.
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12-02-2020, 08:46 PM #7
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Thanked: 1082Welcome, enjoy your time.
Would be great to see your collection. They are some great threads on restoring razors that will help immensely.
Save a few heirloom razors, many here would love to have that privilege.
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12-02-2020, 09:20 PM #8
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Thanked: 4828Welcome to the forum. I would say start with the least valuable razors. You would not be the first one to stuff a razor trying to learn restoration. Also learning to use them would also be a great advantage.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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12-02-2020, 10:29 PM #9
Welcome to the forum
If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.
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12-02-2020, 10:45 PM #10
Welcome my new friend. As Rez was saying, start restoring a razor that dont need much and is not fancy or worth much. We have lots of info in our library about fixing , restoring and honing razors. Also a section on how to use them. That makes the fun much more exciting.
It's just Sharpening, right?
Jerry...