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gabrielcr78 Fisher Victorian razor 12-15-2017, 07:13 PM
DoughBoy68 Congrats on a very nice find!... 12-15-2017, 08:28 PM
Gasman Looks like a nice project.... 12-15-2017, 09:35 PM
xiaotuzi Thanks for the kind words,... 12-16-2017, 02:16 AM
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    Default Fisher Victorian razor

    Hello folks,

    this will be my first bottom tops serious 100% manualrestoration of what i expect is a nice antique razor. Most of my restoration are on razors that need much less work than this.. and i use some motored tools most of the times...

    As many of you, I absolutely respect and admire Garrison and his outstanding restoration jobs on England antique razors... he has made many posts teaching the community on his methods.. but even so, I took the liberty of pinging him in private with questions, to find not only a wealth of information, wisdom and knowledge but also a kind and respectful person that i now admire even more...

    So there I went on my quest of finding a nice project and was able to source this at around 25$ already shipped from England to Costa Rica.

    This is a Fisher Victorian razor full wedge and 18 mm (11/16+) with broken scales and some deep but not impossible to kill pitting. Will start restoration after the holidays, but i wanted to share cause I'm in the need of more information about this razor, like maker and approximate dating. once i finish of course this will go to my collection, but would be nice to have what I'm working on. anything you guys know and can share about this razor?

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    there are other members of this community like this an other guys that I admire a lot to whom i will always be in debt Tom (Sharpton), Dieseld, Euclid 440, and of course another of my patient mentors OvidiuCotiga; but this restoration project will be done using Garrison techniques..

    .... so thanks a lot my friend Xiaotuzi, for being a gentleman and great mentor on this technique!! and to every other mentor or forum member that has taken the time to give me advises.. I'll be posting updates soon enough.

    best!

    Gabe
    honing my mind...

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