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    Default What is this razor?

    I bought this locally, and I'm hoping to restore it. Could anyone tell me what it is, is origin, and whether it's worth restoring?









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    It is a Bismark, a very popular and high quality brand.
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    It's this razor worth restoring?

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    It is worth restoring if you are looking for a decent shave. With that much wear ir will never be a looker though, but it will be good practice and once completed what you learn from it could be very valuable.
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    This is my practice before I attempt to restore my finest English steel razor. That has been in the family for a few generations and I don't want to ruin it. Search on here for it, and you'll find it if you're interested.

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    JimmyHAD has some good background info on this razor in this thread:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...rck-brand.html

    I think it is, like RezDog said, absolutely worth fixing up, both for the shave quality and for the experience.

    Remember, there is LOTS of good info here, just poke around and remember you can use the search feature for threads that may have info on the steps of restoring if this is your first go. Happy restoring!
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    I think it has seen its better days days. However, once you start working on it the rust may not be as deep as it appears and it could wind up being a nice shaver.
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    Bismarck was an excellent brand. I would say it is worth restoring as a shaver if you do the work yourself. I don't think it is worth sending out to a pro, unless there is significant sentimental value.
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    Yeah good maker but as they say it's never going to be a looker although I would imagine it could end up being a good shaver.
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    It will make a good shaver. All German razors are good shavers. She may not be the prettiest girl but she'll treat you right!

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