Just got this guy the other day. Not sure it can be polished without removing the etching but I can live with that if not. I’m stoked on it being my first Vintage razor. Any thoughts?Attachment 341577Attachment 341578
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Just got this guy the other day. Not sure it can be polished without removing the etching but I can live with that if not. I’m stoked on it being my first Vintage razor. Any thoughts?Attachment 341577Attachment 341578
Nice. I have a Najeeb Malluk, "The Dewey Razor." It is an excellent shaver.
It looks like that etching is very salvageable. NO SANDING on that though. You'll lose it forever if you do.
Polish is fine. If it is shave ready keep polish off the bevels and edge as it will kill an edge. Nice razor btw. I dont have that name in my collection. Looks like a 13/16 or 7/8 to me.
Nice. Should be a good shaver. The pics look like there is some chipping towards the heel? Might just be my screen though.
I think 13/16 looks about right. That's what mine is. Here's a couple of pictures.
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It looked to me like it might have a little chipping at the heel also but maybe the pic is just pixelating. Even if it is it's okay. That can be fixed.
The best thing I've used is 3M Marine Metal Polish and Restorer. It is safe for etching but it will polish a blade up like a greased nickel in a Billy goat's hiney. Put a little bit on a sock or a piece of an old tee shirt and rub for a few minutes and it will shock you how much it cleans it up.
Edit: just to avoid glory grabbing, Mike (Outback) turned me on to the 3M. He probably turned most of us on to it.
Credit where credit is due Mike.
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I tried to get some of that marine metal polish or some blue magic but all I could get was autosol, hopefully it will work OK.