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    'with that said' cudarunner's Avatar
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    First and foremost, my condolences on your loss.

    I personally don't have any knowledge of your father's razor but keep the faith as it's amazing how many here can be of help.
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    Hello

    Very sorry for your loss.

    The razor is a great candidate for a restoration.

    Hopefully you will learn to shave with it. If not it will still be a great display piece that holds a precious memory.
    Whatever you decide to do, all the information and answers to your questions is right here.

    Good luck and thanks for sharing.

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    Sorry for your loss my friend.
    Welcome to SRP. You have come to the right place that will help teach you how to get it restored and/or how to use it if you feel you want to learn.

    I recommend that you find a member here that is willing to do a restore job on it, as being a beginner, it's not something you want to do on your own on this razors. It is a fine razor, good name brand and something that a lot of folks would enjoy having in their collection.

    As Tom said, the box is not the correct box for the razor. So if you're just going to display it, you might be able to find the correct box. But it will take some time. Enjoy your time here. Let us know if you plan on learning to use it and we will get you started in the right direction.
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    Thank you Pete.....I am beyond amazed at the help and input I have received . I am definitely looking into the restoration....it will stay in our family ....

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