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04-30-2009, 07:08 AM #1
A story of abuse and neglect made right
Well yesterday (Wed.) morning was truly a great shave. not just the shave being great, but the occasion. it was my first shave with my newly reconditioned first razor.
This razor sat in my dad's toolbox top tray for years, I remember seeing it there when I was a kid. why there? no idea. I inherited the toolbox, and the razor, and it languished still within that tray of tools. Any time I saw it I thought I'd try it some day. Finally I pulled it out, it was too dull, I found this place and set it aside.
The story behind this razor, and another one that I have, was that they belonged to my great-great uncles Salvatori "Sam" and Luigi "louie". my great grandfather's brothers who lived as bachelors to their dying day, and always shaved with a straight. I don't know who's razor this is, but it was bad off. the two blade pics are after I sanded it with some 1500 grit. I actually loved the way the patina looked. but it didn't fit the plan I had.
I finally sent it off to Max and asked him to use the black and tan G10, (which ends up looking black and grey, just what I wanted). I couldn't be happier with the result, and was very happy with the shave. I hope my pics are good, Max hopefully took better before mailing it. there is still some pitting on the blade which I'm glad about, I don't want it to look completely new.
what do you all think?
Red
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04-30-2009, 07:19 AM #2
It's looking fantastic! I love G10 with a matching wedge. It's the stripes! You must have a great collection now, Red.
The story of abuse & neglect relates to that carpet too!Last edited by ben.mid; 04-30-2009 at 09:42 AM.
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 09:21 AM #3
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Thanked: 5wow thats nice
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 09:40 AM #4
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Thanked: 2That's cool. I'm really fascinated by the fact that it has a history and you're keeping it alive. BTW this is my first post. I guess I should introduce myself in the other subforum, eh? lol
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 10:32 AM #5
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Thats totally two different wonderful razors
and I couldn't decide which one I like better.
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 01:15 PM #6
I *love* that!
So nice to have a story to go with your razor - especially one as dead sexy as that. Well played!
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 01:41 PM #7
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 02:05 PM #8
That's awesome brother, Max is a wizard... I'm convinced that he doesn't actually touch the razors he restores, he just transforms them by willpower and concentration... A wizard I tell you
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 02:25 PM #9
Looks great! I agree that it's awesome you have a story to go with the razor, even better since it ties into your family.
Not sure if my family has any hanging around. I've seen my relatives on how they act about other family memebers' property and it's bad since they aren't even gone yet. Still, it gives me the idea to check with the family "historians" next family reunion and see if they saved any and are willing to entrust them to me.
Hell if they saved a head of red hair from the founding mother of my huge clan, they ought to have snagged a razor right?
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Big Red (04-30-2009)
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04-30-2009, 03:51 PM #10
You'd think so Ian!
Ben that's one of my shop towels. they have a hard life but are loved. I gave away my wood top workbench a few months back when space got too tight, this one is steel and I put the towels down sometimes depending on what I'm laying out. I think I have shop towel addiction too, I must have 3 boxes (milk crate size) of towels.
Thanks everybody!
Red