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01-02-2022, 02:24 AM #1
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Thanked: 2209Keeper or restore ?
I need your opinion guys,
Would you classify the razor as a "Keeper" or as a "Restore"?
There is some hone wear towards the toe.Last edited by randydance062449; 01-02-2022 at 02:29 AM.
Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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01-02-2022, 02:51 AM #2
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Thanked: 603"Keeper" — those square-tipped C-MON "Blackies" are wicked sharp. Might be that the hone wear was done to blunt it and make it more "shave-ready".
You can have everything, and still not have enough.
I'd give it all up, for just a little more.
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01-02-2022, 04:15 AM #3
So many possible terms.
From your pictures that looks to me like a shaver and with my modest collection that would be a keeper.
Certainly could be cleaned up a bit and therefore considered maybe a restore if you were so inclined.
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01-02-2022, 04:51 AM #4
Oh yes Keeper! That's a very nice straight razor indeed!
Semper Fi !
John
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01-02-2022, 05:11 AM #5
I'd say a keeper. For me a restore (to resell at least) has to look almost NOS. Not to dog out your razor but it does have enough hone wear to make it hard to hide with restoration. Not hide to mean to defraud but just to make it look like new....if that made any sense. It's a narrow distinction I guess.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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01-02-2022, 06:11 AM #6
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Thanked: 2209it is the amount of hone wear that bothers me. But, I am comparing it to my other "Keepers" which have either minimal or no, hone wear.
I have to be this fussy otherwise I will end up with far too many straight razors.Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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01-02-2022, 06:36 AM #7
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01-02-2022, 10:12 AM #8
Id say if you have some Cmon razors in better condition then sell it as is.you could regrind or we work the hone ware to maake it look better too. But I bet you have more than enough razor work on your hands.
It's just Sharpening, right?
Jerry...
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01-02-2022, 11:25 AM #9
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01-03-2022, 04:29 PM #10
Nice looking scales. Blade honed to a taper, maybe from riding the shoulder? Great user grade razor. If you have another C-Mon blade in more pristine condition but that has sketchy scales, you might remember that you have that very nice pair on this blade, and swap them.
That's a great razor, will hone up great and shave great. Well, you know that, of course. Making it look factory fresh would be a lot of work. It could be done but I would just hone it and shave. Keep it or sell it shave-ready or gift it to a deserving noob that you have taken a special interest in mentoring.