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Thread: F.W. Engels....learning curve.

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    Default F.W. Engels....learning curve.

    I don't have a lot of experience with these types of blades. I think it's an extra hollow, but will defer to you guys.
    These razors are not uncommon, so someone here will have worked on one before and can help me out.

    The thing is, it's THIN, and after getting it I decided to start off with #600 wet'n'dry as I didn't think the rust was
    too deep....WRONG !!....After continuing with 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000, 2500 I was left with a shiny, serviceable
    blade. Plenty of pits and whatnot left but still a vast improvement if I say so myself.

    I was worried that if I started at #320 or 400 I might take too much steel off and weaken the integrity of the blade,
    just to get rid of some more pitting. Not all of it, just some more.

    Anyway, here are some pics, and I look forward to your comments and observations.
    Hopefully you can distinguish between the vendors (before) and my (after) pics

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    http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/18504-welcome-workshop-how-do-i-where-do-i-what-do-i-answers-here.html

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    Love how the scales are looking after the restore. Nice work!
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    Bongo, 'Can't say for an individual blade, but the finest extra hollow shave I've had was from an Engel's "Leader" a member sent for honing. It has me keeping my eyes out for one.

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    Great job. Looks like new. Can't wait to hear how it shaves.
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    Ditto, very nice work on both blade and scales. Of course the proof is in the shave but but it sure looks great!



    rs,
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    Looks great! These are great shavers!
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