Quote Originally Posted by JackeHj View Post
Thank you! I'd be grateful

I start to think it would be necessary to clean, polish and repin it as TaipeiJake suggested (dont know how to do multiple quotes..). The scales are dirty inside and on some places as you can se on the pics. And of course the restoration should be done before honing. Right?
Is this difficult to do? Can it be done without the "the columbia" mark being destroyed? From where do I by the pins, or the material to them? Im sure Ill find a lot of information in this area here on STP... But would it be a good idea to let someone more experienced do it? In case I would screw it up and not get it properly done? I dont want to damage a family blade like this...
You won't regret the decision to send that heirloom to send that Razor to Birnando!!!!! Let HIM do the cleaning!!! That razor doesn't need much work at all! Please remember that they don't all need to have a perfect and near mirror finish! I have several with patina that I just love!!