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Thread: Thoughts on my New W&B
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05-07-2014, 12:56 AM #1
It all depends on what you want your razor to look like. If you're into bright and shiny with perfect scales, then by all means get in touch with some of the restorers here (check out the services section of the classifieds) and check with them for estimates.
If that was mine, I wouldn't do much other than soak it in neetsfoot oil (it will rejuvenate the scales), give it a light rub down with some metal polish, hone it up, and enjoy it.
But it's ultimately your call.
It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
-Neil Young
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05-07-2014, 01:05 AM #2
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05-07-2014, 01:14 AM #3
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Thanked: 4830It is hard to tell from that picture. If you are going to contact anyone about restoring you are going to need some better detailed pictures in order to get an accurate plan. At this point you need to get a bevel on it to make sure it is worth going forward on so hone and shave, get some pictures and get some ideas.
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05-07-2014, 01:42 AM #4
I'm with Cangooner soak, light clean up & use as is
but if you want to restore it get in touch with the lads in the classifieds for sure no Idea on quotes for restos for the pros.
but if you want to try yourself,
costs are considerably less & you learn the skills for the next one (there is always another)
Materials:
horn of the bay $10-$20 if you can't reclaim the originals
sand paper various grits $5-$10
metal polish $10
pins & washer materials - $10-$20
these materials would be enough for several razors (once bitten they will run out quickly)
tools:
small ball pein hammer $5-$10
1/16" pin punch $5-10
half round file $5
these dont run out LOL
then your time:
strip down 0.5 hours
hand make scales from horn - 3 to 4 hours tops for new or 1-2 hours to clean up the originals if posssible
clean, sand & polish blade - 2 hours
reclaim & clean the wedge - 0.5 hours
reassemble & repins 1 hour taking it easy
send for honing from around $25 plus postage depending on condition of blade & actual work required
or try yourself but the hone costs ($100 and upwards as a base) are a killer to start up & only recomended if you really intend to to do many razors
to hone about 1 hour max for full bevel set to stropped.
I hope this doesn't add to much fuel to the fire for you for your descission.Last edited by Substance; 05-07-2014 at 01:47 AM.
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05-07-2014, 03:00 AM #5