predicting a razors potential
I was wondering how many of you tend to make a guess as to whether a razor's steel is up to the task of supporting a really top notch edge before you began honing?
I was just looking at an antique black horn scaled razor's edge with a 35X stereo microscope and thinking that this will probably hone up to a pretty nice smooth edge.
What got me thinking that was the fact that although the edge is very dull it lacks any obvious chipping or scalloping of its edge under the scope. Although it is not totally rust free, the rust that is there is away from the edge and has not etched out any deep depressions in the steel.
I have honed numerous old razors that have had a lot of bevel chipping and I can't remember a one of those ending up as smooth as I would prefer.
Any more when I see the chipping I imediately think this razor is going fight me all the way through honing and stropping and will probably never reward my eforts as well I prefer.
I start my analysis by brand name, country of origin, and condition, but have been fooled by those indicators of quality. Most brand names have produced razors of varing quality over their production years, some having been much better than others but not perfect in regards to quality control.
Do you guys have similar thoughts when examining an old razor?
Do you have any other indicators of quality, or a lack of a steel's quality, that can give a guy a boost in the right direction?