Those, on the other hand, hone-up super easy! ;)
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Hi Folks,A request...
When quoting, please remove/ delete the photos/ links from your reply. The photos do take up a huge amount of storage space on the servers.
I used to get my butt chewed regularly for forgetting that fact and request.
~Richard
I try to always practice what I preach.
So yesterday I rummaged through my seldom used razors and they are just kept on a shelf and not in a display of any kind and found this and it wasn't like that not so long ago.
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The bottom is in celluloid and the one that was by it is in wood. It's rather apparent that the bottom razor will be freed from it's enemy.
Bummer Roy. Hope it cleans up easy. I guess sense mine are d8splayed i should notice if something goes bad.
Don't develop a False Sense of Security about having the razors on display where the are more readily seen. Only the front scale was gassing the back of the blade looks untouched. Only when you would pick it up would you see that the rust was slowly moving across the spine and then find the damage on the other side (that is IF it would have been the back scale going to hell).
The top razor should be a piece of cake, the bottom will lose it's gold wash/at least it wasn't a really valuable razor. I was able to salvage the collars. I traced the scales for a pattern for new ones now just to make new ones.
Note: Glen (GSSIXGUN) turned me onto Kroil Oil, the stuff is great! A drop on one side, let the oil creep for a bit, turn the razor over apply a drop and let it sit for a bit. I like it much better than WD40 but the WD does have it's uses.
Attachment 276970Finally got these scales finished! Was originally going to use these on a Henckles Fridor blade, but it has quiet a bit of hone wear. I recently found this Griffon XX model 00, great blade with broken scales and decided to use these scales with it! I have several Griffon " Carbo-Magnetic" razors, this one is before the C--M trademark days and its the only model 00 I have seen.Attachment 276968Attachment 276969
The scales are ivory paper micarta they finish up looking like polished bone or antique ivory!
Stay Sharp!
Thanks guys, I have book marked that site and will order some for delivery for my next trip to the US.
I have managed to clean-up my blades and scales. Light polishing with outback's 'blade bling' and did the hot-stamps with the little wax sticks, also from outback.
next to blue the tangs, then assemble with Austin's silver collars....
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