This is my first Razor restoration, and I must admit, I picked a pretty clean blade with good scales to begin. I didn't want anything overly difficult to start with and was mainly wanting to gain the experience. I will try to post more detailed pics soon, however, I'm only working with my phone. lol. Pretty basic resto, unpinned it by the tang so I could sand the blade. Started at 100, then on to 320, 400, 600, 800, 1200, 1500, and finally 2000, all wet sand. The pitting was not overly bad to begin with, so I mainly cleaned the tarnish off the blade and added a little luster. I received micro-mesh in the mail shortly after I completed this, and I am looking forward to trying it out on my next project. I will definitely have to work more on sanding out the scratch marks from the paper as I move up the grit, because I can still see some grit scars on the blade, but nothing too awful bad. As stated before, the scales were in great shape and only needed to be cleaned up. Sanded them with 800, 1500, and 2000 wet sandpaper, then put a couple coats of wax on them. I still would like to see a little more "shine" to the scales if at all possible and would love some advice on how to achieve this. Re-pinned it with 1/16" brass round rod and #0 SS washers. I reused the brass lock washers against the blade.Name:  IMG_0662.jpg
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Size:  16.6 KB My wet stones will be arriving in a few days and I will be able to hone the blade. Strop already arrived. I'm ready to try this bad boy out!