Hi all,

This week I got a couple of saves from the FleaBay that arrived in pretty horrible shape. With some TLC and a lot of patience, I was able to make them into some pretty good razors again.

First up is a 11/16 Clauss (call if a 5/8 if you want) half hollow with a covered tang. The metal only goes part of the way thru the tang and the rest is of whatever material the cover is made of. (plastic??). It has some really nice gold etching that was left to rust and corrode and it was horribly pitted right in the center of it, so it didn't survive. I honed it up yesterday and test shaved it this morning. It was a fantastic shaver. Crispy probably doesn't do it justice. It was smooth and keen, just the way I like them to be. I used 220, 400 and 600 wet or dry, then a lot of buffing on the wheel to get the shine back. Some Mothers Chrome Polish and a new set of black acrylic scales, they had to be huge to accomodate the extra thick tang, and she looks pretty darn nice now.

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Next up is a G. Felix Solingen #74 Gloriawerks 5/8 that also was a total wreck. It has horrible pitting, fortunately none of it was up to the edge. It cleaned up nice and honed beautifully, but the pitting was so bad that it could not all be removed, so one side looks like swiss cheese, but it's still a fine razor. If I had sanded enough to get all the pitting out, there wouldn't have been a blade left!!!

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Sorry for the poor quality of the last set of pics, it was about midnight and I had just finished working on it. You can still see the pitting and the shine at least!!

Anyway, those are my newest additions, razors number 49 and 50 in the rotation!!

Thanks for giving me a place to show them!

Enjoy!

Mike