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William Ryals restoration
This razor belongs to our fine member, Jerry. ( Gasman)
His history search, indicates Mr. Ryals was a razor maker, on Furnivall St. in Sheffield, England in 1822. Nothing more is known at this time.
But Jerry contacted me on a few tips for repairing horn scales, I told him if he'd like, to send them my way. This was a new project I'd never delved into, I've repaired all sorts of scales n types, but never streaked w/multi colors.
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So I saved the dust from sanding, keeping colors separated the best I could for blending, later.
I then would blend small amounts of dust with CA, to test the colors before committing to doing the actual repairs.
Their not a perfect match, but I'm pleased at how close they came out, after the oil bath and polishing.
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The blade was a bit screwed up, mostly the back side thank god. Someone before Jerry, attempted a regrind, but with what, I don't know.
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So I cleaned the blade faces up a bit with some 400&600 greaseless, then hand sanded with 400 and then a scotchbrite wheel in the dremmel, for a brushed look.
Then 400,600 W/D paper with oil on the tang, for a satin look, and polished the toe, spine, and outer edges of the tail.
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With the help of some bullseye collars, sent in the nick of time, by our member Tom (Sharpton), and some brass pins, and its original pewter wedge, its back in its glory once more.
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Thanks for the challenge, Jerry.
It was a real hoot.!! :rock: