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Thread: Disposables to an Economy Supply 44/20 Restoration?

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    Default Disposables to an Economy Supply 44/20 Restoration?

    Hello, I just purchased clean new blade that needs new scales. I'm noticing now that the hone wear appears to be minimal but is progressively wider at the tip than the joint. Can this be fixed with honing? The tip of the back scales is broken, and it does not close in the center.

    I just wanted to introduce myself and figure out if it's worth restoring. I only paid 10 dollars for it. I wanted to buy a fancy $200+ something or other, but I figured I need to skip ahead and get myself into a custom vintage razor from the get-go and take it from there!

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    Thanks for having me, I'll be reading the files.
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    definitely looks like a good razor to restore. don't think the hone wear is a problem. put some new scales on it a have it professionally honed, should be good to go! And Welcome to SRP!

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    Welcome to the SRP Forum!

    The razor looks pretty good, it should make a great project. Clean it up, find someone to hone, strop it up and use it up!

    Here is a link to the SRP Beginners Guide to Straight Shaving. This will help you with the things you need to know before you begin your experience with a straight razor.

    Here is a link to the SRP Library. This will help you with pretty much anything relating to shaving with a straight razor.

    Here is a link that will help you find other SRP members in your area, just insert your location and hit search now. Note that the user name listing in red is a mentor, if you should need any personal help.

    Welcome to the world of straight razor shaving!

    Regards;
    Lex

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    Thanks all, appreciate the links and advice. Where are the people that do rescale restoration linked? Should I do it myself? I did a custom seiko last year so I'm not too scared.

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    Member Services in the Classified's, or How To DIY in the Library.
    Regards;
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    Thank you, that's what I was looking for.

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    Welcome to the forum jungbuck. Good luck with the restoration.

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    I just ordered some Thunderstorm Kevlar! This is going to be fun. Off to how to DIY. Should I find a better razor? hahaha

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    Your razor is just fine. The hone wear along the spine is not to worry about. Be careful when restoring this and beware the dreaded Dremel!
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    A little metal polish and mild steel wool will clean that blade right up, I'll bet. Don't use it on the blued area though....

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