I have a good friend in AU who desired an aluminum-scaled vintage razor. I lined up the scales I had with some likely blades and he chose the fanciest pair (of course!) along with a large Imperial Razor Eagle blade, and some fancy collars. I decided to gift him a smaller razor to go alongside, so I came up with a small "Thatch Favorite" (or is it "Hatch"?) and a small set of equally fancy little scales which were in rough shape. After some extensive sanding, re etching, and lots of polishing, it all evened out. Nice Pair!
I neglected to tell him about the Hessenbruch. I selfishly wanted it for myself! I have always loved Hessenbruch razors. Heavy and high quality. This one was the best of their offerings, IMO, and had lanquished, waiting for me.
I decided to do an all out "aluminum assault". I really dig how the lady on the Hessenbruch rear scale sees her reflection in the mirror. Lotsa work for some indestructible scales, but am happy with the outcome. I realize some do not care for aluminum scales. However, at the time these were made, not much aluminum was out there. It was something exciting, new, and costly! :D
Tom
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