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06-09-2013, 04:39 AM #1
Nothing fancy - spit shine on a 50's Super Speed for a Father's Day gift
Father's Day is just around the corner and though I did this for a Father's Day gift, it's actually not for my pops. I want to make him a really nice set of scales for a razor...though he isn't the type to use a straight
One of my absolute best friends in the world who has been like a father to me on many counts doesn't have any kids. I'm the closest thing he has to that and I know he hasn't gotten a Father's Day gift before. I thought this would be a really nice gesture and useful gift for him since he is a slave to the dreaded cartridge razor.
I picked up this 50's Super Speed the other night and it looked a little rough. I imagined it wouldn't be too hard to make it pretty again. It couldn't have taken more than 30 minutes to get it nice again. I wish restoring straight razors went by that quickly
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There is a little bit of pitting on the plating up top, but it is pretty mild. I gave it a test shave and it works like a charm. I'm still amazed how much better these work than cartridge razors and I'm left scratching my head as to why most of the world turned their back on them
CheersJimmyHAD:My wife told me if I bought another razor she would leave me ........ and I miss her sometimes......
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walleyeman (06-18-2013)
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06-09-2013, 05:01 AM #2
Nice Work!
Your friend will enjoy that!!
I’d been given an almost identical DE and it was in similar condition, I found it amazing what a toothbrush and some Mothers Mag Wheel Cleaner did for it!!
After I’d washed, rinsed and dried it, I applied some Paste Turtle Wax with a different toothbrush, I then used yet another to brush off the thin coat of wax I’d applied! Boy did it look nice!
The one thing that I’d recommend is to apply some penetrating oil from the top and let it drain; I did this several times and found that it slowly stopped having rust in it! After that I used some electric motor spray cleaner to remove the penetrating oil and after it was dry I applied a few drops of Ballistol. However you can use WD-40 or what ever oil you prefer!
Again that’s going to be a very nice father’s day present!
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Jonah (06-09-2013)
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06-16-2013, 11:39 PM #3
I gave my bud the razor today and he was hugely blessed. I saw him at church and while he was inside chatting with some of the locals, I snuck outside and put the box with razor and card I got him in the truck. I left before he did and he eventually came out to his car and saw it. It really meant a ton to him and it made his day. I was pretty pleased with the end result
JimmyHAD:My wife told me if I bought another razor she would leave me ........ and I miss her sometimes......
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06-17-2013, 12:04 AM #4
That was a really kind and thoughtful thing for you to do
Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast
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Jonah (06-17-2013)
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06-17-2013, 12:07 AM #5
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Jonah (06-17-2013)
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06-17-2013, 12:28 AM #6
Money and time wise, it was a pretty small investment. The fact that it was so out of left field for him is what made it really enjoyable. I'm a big believer that "it's the little things that count" and this was just an occasion for that.
JimmyHAD:My wife told me if I bought another razor she would leave me ........ and I miss her sometimes......
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walleyeman (06-18-2013)
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06-17-2013, 01:08 AM #7
Nice-I've got almost that identical SuperSpeed. A total classic, and I'm sure your friend loves it.
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Jonah (06-18-2013)