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Howdy from Texas
Hello all, been lurking for a little while. Came over here looking for some more guidance on razor restoration. Guess you could say I caught the bug.
Little about me I live in houston, married to a wonderful woman who has been very supportive of all my recent spending on this hobby. After 7 years in the air force I now work for the fire department and am a reservist.
I look forward to learning from many of you. Now off to the forge to look into books before I start sanding again today.
Forgot to mention, I started Straight shaving at Christmas. My mother got some things mixed up, long story short I'm hooked.
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Welcome to SRP. Watch out, it can get expensive. :rofl2:
Mike
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Welcome!
There is lots of advice that we can offer, but it is easier to answer a specific question because there are so many parts to restoration:) Do you have a picture of your current project?
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Sure do this is after 320 grit. It's about to be hit by the 400 grit.Attachment 228196Attachment 228197Attachment 228198Attachment 228201
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Hi and welcome. Check out the butchered blade thread. Masses of information on heaps of restoration subjects
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Hello, and welcome to the forum!!
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+1 to the butchered blade thread, it will probably take 2-5 weeks to get through all the information. But once you're done, you will go to antique store and clear out the shelves just to see what you can do.
Sounds like an interesting story how you got your razor for Christmas...
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Welcome to the forum and the Brotherhood...
Try to pace yourself....
And that Dbl Duck is going to be a great addition to your rotation...
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Welcome to SRP!!!
Love those Dubl Ducks!!!
:chapeau