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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat View Post
    It would be much more important and enjoyable to me to have as a user vs. a historical piece
    I'm with Ivo on this one. If it can be made to shave, I'd make it shave.

    The other side of the coin is quite different. If it's a collectible (which I doubt) leaving the rust and tarnish in place would increase, not decrease the value in the case of most antiques. Proof of age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat View Post
    Obviously this is a personal choice - I know that I would try my best (or get a true meister) to restore it and use it. It would be much more important and enjoyable to me to have as a user vs. a historical piece

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    I'm with Ivo on this one. If it can be made to shave, I'd make it shave.

    The other side of the coin is quite different. If it's a collectible (which I doubt) leaving the rust and tarnish in place would increase, not decrease the value in the case of most antiques. Proof of age.

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    I would normally agree with both of you but...it is a much lighter razor than I like and I know I wouldn't use it for that reason. Plus, were I to damage one of my razors, no sentimental loss. To damage this one would be painful as it being my grandfather's makes it irreplaceable.

    I think you're right X. It is not a collector's piece so any historical value is solely in my eyes which, according to my eye doctor, shows the beginning stages of glaucoma

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    I had my great grandfather's straight restored by Robert Keys (ALTIMA55). He did a great job and charged 35.00.

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    Wow,

    I'm beginning to think I'm committing some sort of straight razor heresy here

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    We're just hardcore shavers and get a perverse pleasure out of seeing these old blades live again is all. It's your blade, your heirloom and you should do what your heart tells you.

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    OK, after much thought, I can see the benefit of restoring my grandfather's razor. So, at some point, I will post before/after pictures.

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