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    Hello gents,

    I'm looking for a supplier of straight razor restoration parts (mainly scales and pinning kits) in the EU. Can anyone recommend a vendor?

    Thanks for your time and assistance.

    Ciao

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    theinvisibleedge.co.uk do replacement dovo and thiers issard scales along with pins. Ive also seen pins and a variety of pre formed and unformed scales on ebay.co.uk.
    good luck
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    Thank you for the leads. Much appreciated. Cheers!

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    In the UK, Rob's bits for horn and Mother of pearl, Pietradura is his other outlet name.
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    for what's worth.... I've been also buying from both and had good experience with their goods and their service
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    Thank you, gentlemen. Will follow up with these references. Much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tymus View Post
    Thank you, gentlemen. Will follow up with these references. Much appreciated!
    Looks like you've got something to work with

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    Generally, I buy in the US. Even with import duties that is a lot cheaper than buying in the EU, and usually I can't even find the stuff I need in the EU.
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    Bruno, I have noticed through exhaustive internet searches that there seems little in the way of vendors in the EU who cater to restorations. A bit strange given the provenance of so many established razor firms on european soil. I also agree that what is available is overpriced. It's a shame. On the other hand the situation encourages DIY brainstorming

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    Yeah, but some things like G10 or Kirinite scales material is either unavailable, or only available in a couple of colors and usually the wrong size. So despite all the brainstorming, you'll probably end up ordering in the US.

    The EU doesn't have the same level of homebrew can-do society. Try finding specific sizes of ball bearings or other things you might need for non standard DIY projects. Very hard. DIY shops and even professional hardware stores very much have the attitude 'if it's not standard, you don't need it'.
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