Here's a George Savage I recently picked up. There is no marking on the metal to verify, but the scales fit the blade perfectly and they seemed original as far as I could tell while unpinning and cleaning them up.
Blade is a heavy near-wedge with notches all around. Scales are pressed horn. The front side says GEO SAVAGE & SONS | NORWICH PLACE SHEFFIELD while the back side says SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF | THE DOUBLE X RAZORS. The wedge was some sort of metal (lead?) that was all fuzzy and crumbled like clay when I unpinned. The horn was bowing out away from the wedge and the blade was dirty and had a few spots of heavy pitting, all well away from the edge.
Unpinned carefully, noticed a crack on the back scale around the wedge pinhole so I applied some CA on the inside for some extra support. Soaked in mineral oil for a day and straightened them a bit with hot air. Used my buffer on the razor (my second venture!) with pretty good results. Filled the oversized pivot hole with epoxy and redrilled when dry. Made the new wedge from pearl acrylic and went with nickel/SS pins -- I really love that contrast with the scales.
Going to try honing it this weekend. I was going to wait to post pictures but Dylan really got me excited with his remarks in a razor club thread about how rare Savages were. Enough chatter, here are three before pics and three after pics. Comments always welcome!
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