Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
You need to separate the blade from the scales or you will loose the etching. I lost around 85-90% of the etching on mine in less than a year. After removing soak the scales in Acetone for a few minutes, you should be able to slide the inlay off. Clean the inlay up real good with acetone then polish with Mother's Meg & Aluminum, Maas or similar metal polish. Be careful, those inlays are fragile and bend easily. When you get new acrylic scales the inlay can be glued on them with Super Glue.

If you don't feel confident doing them yourself check the Member's Services in the Classifieds here on SRP, someone will take care of that for you. Good luck and show us some pics when the razor is finished, we love pics here.
Scales are off, a little bit broken but then I guess that doesn't matter the inlay is safe, and they are in a Ziploc bag. I would like to restore them myself but as they have a priceless sentimental value I will either take your advice and look for someone or wait a long time as I play with some other less valuable straights while I learn what I'm doing. I can be patient but not sure just how patient I will be.
Biggest problem is I dont have any room to do stuff in the house and have to wait for warm weather to move the tools from the "garage" to the driveway to actually do very much. Garage in quotes because even though it has a garage door you couldn't even fit a car in there (well maybe a smart car) ATM it is basically jammed with my motorcycle, table saw, scroll saw. paints, etc etc. I even gave a motorcycle to my brother and still no room.