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    I have sent a request to Neil Miller at strop-shop if he can restore my razor. I know he makes good strops

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    Quote Originally Posted by furir View Post
    I have sent a request to Neil Miller at strop-shop if he can restore my razor. I know he makes good strops
    Mr Miller did make a awsome restore for me on a filly, I really recomend him

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    OOOPS! didnt even notice .. LOL

    ill edit my post

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    Quote Originally Posted by furir View Post
    I have sent a request to Neil Miller at strop-shop if he can restore my razor. I know he makes good strops
    Furir,

    I realize this post is almost a year old, now, but I just recently acquired my great grandfather's razor. It is similar to yours: Joseph Smith & Sons, Celebrated Razor, 3415. I was just wondering if you ever took the time to restore yours. If so, I would love to see the end result. I am thinking about having mine restored, also. I am very new to the forum, so I am in the process of researching and learning before I take the plunge into actually shaving. If I can figure out how to post pictures, I will post some of mine, soon. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richkev View Post
    Furir,

    I realize this post is almost a year old, now, but I just recently acquired my great grandfather's razor. It is similar to yours: Joseph Smith & Sons, Celebrated Razor, 3415. I was just wondering if you ever took the time to restore yours. If so, I would love to see the end result. I am thinking about having mine restored, also. I am very new to the forum, so I am in the process of researching and learning before I take the plunge into actually shaving. If I can figure out how to post pictures, I will post some of mine, soon. Thanks.
    Hi Richkev,

    I never had it restored, Neil Miller told me if he should do it with new horn scales and all the job and effort it would be very expensive so I never sent it to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richkev View Post
    Furir,

    I realize this post is almost a year old, now, but I just recently acquired my great grandfather's razor. It is similar to yours: Joseph Smith & Sons, Celebrated Razor, 3415. I was just wondering if you ever took the time to restore yours. If so, I would love to see the end result. I am thinking about having mine restored, also. I am very new to the forum, so I am in the process of researching and learning before I take the plunge into actually shaving. If I can figure out how to post pictures, I will post some of mine, soon. Thanks.
    Your quote is very old, but fyi I have the same razor (was my grandfather's) and it's my best shaver out of 6 razors.

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