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Le Grelot - suggestions for restoring?
Digging through some old boxes this morning, I've come across this razor which I picked up a few years ago on eBay for around £40-45. It was my intention to have it restored professionally, but I never quite got around to it, however inspecting it again I'm not sure there's much wrong with it and I feel like having a go myself.
Having never restored a razor before I thought I'd post a few pics and ask for suggestions on what you think would be a good way to go about it. There doesn't appear to be any damage to the scales or wedge, and I like the inlaid logo on the scale so I'd like to keep that if possible. The blade itself has some tarnishing, but no real pitting, no visible nicks on the edge, or major waving/warping to the edge or spine. My initial thinking is just to take it apart, clean it up, hone and repin. (Yep just that easy, though I have no idea at this point how to do any of that :rofl2: )
Here's the pics, tell me what you think:
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Just noticed in the last photo of the scales that they bend quite unevenly, with the top scale being almost completely straight. It looks like the silver logo inlay created a weak point in the bottom scale there and so that's where all the flex takes place. No sure I'd call it a defect since I suspect it would always have been that way, and as I say there's no sign of cracks etc.