Originally Posted by
Phrank
I've spent years learning to restore my razors, to deciding the shape of the scales, the material to be used, and finally, what type of polish I'd like on the blade - all key factors in determining the, "planning phase", before one gets ready for the hard part of the actual work.
And that is this, getting the razor packaged up correctly - this is key.
Ensuring that the person who is going to restore your razor, has in fact agreed to do it, and given you the proper address.
Next, a difficult and key part - getting it to the post office, and properly sent off with tracking.
And finally, awaiting it's arrival at it's destination and the, what I call, "the confirmation notice" - this phase can now be properly concluded.
Then, one simply waits for an email from "The Restorer", and a couple of days later, a spankingly awesome, wonderfully restored razor just shows up in your mailbox.
It's like ferkin' magic....but takes time to learn correctly.
Hope this helps, and I'm just passing on the great knowledge and skill that was given freely to me when I joined....good luck....;)