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    finished doing a small restoration on this razor....

    finished doing a small restoration on this razor. Just hit it with a bunch of MAAS, and elbow grease. I left some of the patina on the blade. Got the scales looking decent again, and the...
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    No worries, I will most certainly keep the...

    No worries, I will most certainly keep the scales. I appreciate history, and wouldn't think of replacing these with a modern set. Holding this razor, I got to thinking about where it's been, who were...
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    Here are a few more pics of this razor for those...

    Here are a few more pics of this razor for those who asked. I used the MAAS to remove some of the gunk, but it really needs much more work. The hairline cracks are much more visible, and I hope...
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    Haha thanks! Getting quite a few compliments on...

    Haha thanks! Getting quite a few compliments on this razor. Didn't really know they were so admired...thinking of having it professionally restored by a member here...Keeping existing scales, pins,...
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    No doubt I will keep everything original. I was...

    No doubt I will keep everything original. I was thinking of rubbing some MAAS polish in the blade to remove the gunk and get a good look at the blade. Is that recommended or advised?
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    Packwood razor

    Stopped at an antique store today and picked up two razors. The one that really caught my eye was this Packwood razor. The blade is in good shape- virtually no rust, and no chips in the blade edge,...
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