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    Default Original restore of Ashton & Jackson Improved silversteel 8/8

    I bought this razor some time ago and waited to restore it because I wanted to use all of the original parts and I wanted to have a little more experience under my belt.

    The before pics can be found http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1165033


    I first stated by just trying to clean it up without unpinning it and failed miserably because there was so much built up gunk inside the scales I could hardly tell the original color. I built up the courage to unpin it only to find the one scale was cracked at the wedge. I decided to leave the crack alone. I hand sanded the scales to remove all of tarnish and build up. the bullseye washers were nice and the little bit of dirt in the wedge end washers I left to give it a little character. I polished the lead wedge and cleaned a little bit of the patina off of the blade. soaked the scales in neatsfoot oil and hand polished them.

    I guess I feel a little proud of this one because its the first true restore I've done.

    Your feedback is appreciated.

    and now for the razor

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    Great Looking Razor!
    Nice to see cleaned up and original
    Mike

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    They don't need to be perfect, as the original patina is desirable. the collars are cool. Great you could save them. Nice preservation. Good Work!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Its unfortunate that the pictures don't do it justice. I have no camera and horrible lighting in my house.

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    Great save! Well done and I hope you enjoy it for a long time.

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    You'd be amazed what you can do with a box, some white craft paper, a white sheet, and a white CFL bulb. $25 all in. Plus a smartphone cam.
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    A true restore. Well done!!
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