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Thread: W&B Razor *NEWBIE*
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10-03-2011, 07:45 PM #1
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Thanked: 0W&B Razor *NEWBIE*
I recently decided I was going to jump into my dream of having a straight razor when I found this razor at a local antique shop.
I read that W&B were good razors, and since It was quality, I thought I could restore it!
I don't know much about the blade, what kind of blade it is, how old it is and such, but it looks to be in extremely good condition considering I bought it for 5 dollars! I have to make new scales, since the old ones were cracked and done for, but I think that's part of the fun.
Here is the blade
There are two interesting parts about this blade, and I was wondering if someone could help me understand them. First the logo.
This is different than most W&B logo's I see...why is that?
Secondly, the blade has some text on the blade that looks like it will be gone after I sand it, does anyone know if keeping the text would be significant for any reason, or what I should do with it?
Thanks for your help! I look forward to fixing this baby up and learning to shave with it!
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10-03-2011, 07:56 PM #2
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Thanked: 94Great score for a 5 spot!
I would try to keep the text, just for aesthetic value. You should be able to sand around it or possibly just use polish to try to clean it up. It looks like there is no damage to the edge, so the pitting would be just cosmetic. Unless you really want a mirror finish (which it looks like this blade was a satin finish) I would just let her age show and put some horn, or micarta scales on.
as for the crown and VR initials, I am not schooled enough to know about that mark...yet. I am sure someone will provide you the answer shortly
again great blade
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10-03-2011, 08:49 PM #3
no need to get into that with wet and dry if that's the condition you found it in. Hit it with some autosol/maas and it should come up nicely.
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10-03-2011, 09:24 PM #4
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Thanked: 13245As I understand the stamps the VR is Victoria's Reign ie: 1837-1901
It is a Faux Frameback, and India steel I can't see the tail or the other side which really helps in putting a date on them, but from the info in the pic I would guess late 1880's or newer
Manah/AlexT has some of the best data for this maybe he can put a more exact date on it for you...
Amazingly, the Pitting and Black Rust is a personal thing just as sterilizing razors is also. personally I don't shave with rusted razors others find no problems with it, so like many things in this hobby YMMV
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10-03-2011, 09:59 PM #5
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Thanked: 0I would like it to have a nice mirror or satin finish when done. I want it to look new again, its not imperitive to keep the blades etching, but is there any way for me to get it to look new without getting rid of that?
Also...1880?!!? That is awesome...i'm holding a piece of history. This is amazing.
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10-03-2011, 10:07 PM #6
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Thanked: 94on another note, GSSIXGUN how are those buffalo bone scales comming??? I cant wait to see the finished product!
DVORAK a pair of those may look good on this W&B
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10-03-2011, 10:16 PM #7
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Thanked: 0I'm thinking black buffalo bone for the scales, so you might get to see that eventually =D
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10-04-2011, 02:30 PM #8
Ya know, I have to say, I've been combing antique store, flea markets, garage sales, and the internet for a year and a half and have yet to find a deal like this.. ..and you stumble on it as your first razor. congrats. I'll give you 6 for it like it sits. good luck with the restore. Come here often. There is a wealth of info here that will make your journey alot easier..
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10-04-2011, 02:50 PM #9
I restore my own razors but if i had a beauty like that i think it would be worth the investment to have one of the many awesome restorers here do it up for you, and have them make you some awesome Horn scales to boot. Razors like that dont come around very offen and i think it deserves to be done up right. With that said, Its not mine. Grats on that awesome fined.
ColinLast edited by TrilliumLT; 10-04-2011 at 02:52 PM.
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10-04-2011, 03:31 PM #10
The crown over the VR means that W&B had received a royal warrant, which usually meant that the manufacturer had supplied wares to the royal household or the royal court for 5 years (at least, that's what it means in the UK). The initials "VR" stand for "Victoria Regina"--Queen Victoria. Congrats--you've scored an old blade in very good shape. That's the only W&B that I've seen with a royal warrant stamp--I'd hang on to it, if I were you.
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