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    Default first full restoration of a Torrey

    I don't know what I was thinking when I put the first bid on this razor. My heart sunk when I learned that I had actually won it. When It arrived, it did not look as bad as it did on the bay, so decided to give it a go for a full restoration. So this is my first shot at doing so. The best thing to come out of this is the knowledge gained. Hats off to all of you pros that do this all of the time and to all who posted in the "How to" forum. It was great reference help.Name:  1360375134563.jpg
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    Nice job for a first restore!

    The pins look very well done! Congrats!
    Through the mud and the blood, to the green fields beyond.

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    Wow, that looks great! What a cool looking razor. How does it shave?

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    Very nice work, and very cool Army Torrey, Enjoy!

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    Thankyou for the compliments. It shaves well, but my honing skills are still developing. I'm sure that it can shave better. I beleive this razor needs to be dismantled and the scales thinned down some. It was too clunky while shaving. But hey, my first re-scale and I learned alot from this one.

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    You can be proud of your work, you did just fine and that is a good looking Army straight.
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    Dang fine job. Bravo!

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    Beautiful restore! Ironically I just did this exact blade with orig. scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBrown View Post
    Thankyou for the compliments. It shaves well, but my honing skills are still developing. I'm sure that it can shave better. I beleive this razor needs to be dismantled and the scales thinned down some. It was too clunky while shaving. But hey, my first re-scale and I learned alot from this one.
    Was gonna say maybe just chamfer the scale edges some. Nice restore otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Was gonna say maybe just chamfer the scale edges some. Nice restore otherwise.
    I totally agree and dont mind constructive criticism.

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