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Thread: Razor colrs
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09-28-2016, 02:07 AM #1
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Can someone post or point me towards other posts that talk about old razor colors. On some scales that I have cleaned up, you can still see tiny flecks of Red. I also gave one from the worlds fair in St Louis that has almost all of its original green color on the scales. Is it possible to re-color these ? Any help is appreciated
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09-28-2016, 02:18 AM #2
Welcome aboard,,,,,,
Since my time here , I have not read many threads talking about the original color of certain scales. At least not threads dedicated to that exact topic. Usually the question may come up about a certain brand razor, as to whether the scales on it are original.
A little later tonight I will research the question in the "Advanced Search" area, I will see if I can find a few links to threads that might help and I'll post them here for you.
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09-28-2016, 02:21 AM #3
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Thanked: 0Thank you for your help. Given how much care people put into restoring old razors and scales, I was surprised ho little information I could find.
Anen
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09-28-2016, 02:22 AM #4
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Thanked: 0BTW, I actually CAN spell. I just can't type in case you are wondering.
Anen
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09-28-2016, 02:23 AM #5
There is probably a lot of information here on your topic, but it will be scattered throughout the forum.
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09-28-2016, 04:33 AM #6
might be a silly question to the op but, are you talking about "fancy" scales with color added? If that is the case I just read a post in the workshop about using water colors to redo the color on the fancy scales. Hope this helps
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09-28-2016, 12:56 PM #7
Great post. I've seen so many beautiful celluloid scales with worn colors. Would be nice to know how to bring back their glory.
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09-28-2016, 01:26 PM #8
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Thanked: 4249Welcome to SRP, If your talking about scales like on the picture below, yes it is possible to re-color them. Like previously mentioned water colors followed with a sealer is one way to go.
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09-28-2016, 03:05 PM #9
So you're the guy that got the $2K snake scales off the 'bay?!?!?
Judging from a few colored razor scales I have handled, some were done in a cellulose lacquer ( like older model airplane paints) and some seem to have been done in fast dry oil colors ( like modern artist's colors.)
~Richard
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09-28-2016, 03:21 PM #10
I've never seen a thread on this. It's probably because it's not typical restoration work going beyond the usual. It's really artistic restore work requiring some specific skills.
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