This is a razor I happened upon in an antique shop this summer. It is a Wade and Butcher 8/8 with dyed horn scales. I believe that it is in original condition. I am new to restoring razors, but decided to put some work into this one. It really was in surprising shape for an antique store find. I have not seen another razor in the same configuration, I would be interested if anyone has anymore information.
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Following advice I found here I removed the scales and soaked them in neatsfoot oil, followed by light sanding. I then cleaned up the blade with 800-2000 grit wet/dry sanding paper. Finally, I re-peened the scales using a washer inside as a bearing surface and a single washer on the outside.
This is my second attempt at peening. Following a tip here I sanded the ends of the cutoff pins and slightly rounded the edges before peening, which helped immensely in producing a smooth finish.
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I just finished honing the blade and look forward to shaving with it tomorrow morning.