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    www.edge-dynamics.com JOB15's Avatar
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    Default Trevor Restoration

    We all know and love the Trevor razors

    I know a guy called Trevor and managed to sell him the razor but first I had to restore it.

    The blade looked good in the photos but when I dug it out it wasn't so good. Pitting, hone ware and it was tapered .

    I hand sanded out the hone ware and pitting , also took the heel in a bit and evened the blade out to an extent .

    The scales were plastic so I took some horn scales from a dilapidated razor and re shaped them into a nicer shape .
    They took some heating and pressing too.

    Original lead wedge, nickel pins and steel washers .

    This was Trevor's first straight razor and he is a decent guy so I took an old strop, cut away half of it due to slices n nic's , sanded it down, a little water and finally neat's-foot oil.
    It may be short but it works quite well. I also bought him a GFT shaving cream and a cheap badger brush off amazon.
    Finally I gave the blade a wicked Ozuku edge.
    He was pleased and so was I.

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    Great looking razor and newbie setup-Trevor is a lucky guy!

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    Looks really nice, Joseph. A great gift.!
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    Mike

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    Very good job on that restore!
    I really like giving old horn scales new life with a fresh blade, such a satisfying result! It's bad enough seeing old blades with no hope, but to give scales a second chance feels good.

    Lucky guy your friend!
    “You must unlearn what you have learned.”
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