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Thread: Thessen Razor
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09-05-2007, 02:44 PM #1
Thessen Razor
I have gotten a new to me razor given to me. It is a Thessen Razor, Birch and Co. Germany on one side of the Tang. On the other Side is stamped,Perfection warranted. I hope you can see the rust spots, there is some minor pitting. It feels very sharp. I have not looked at it with a microscope. The scale are metal, the person I got it from said that he thinks they are aluminum. I don't know. So what do you think Full redo or leave alone? Anyone know about this razor? I look forward to the input.
Phil
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09-05-2007, 05:07 PM #2
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I would redo the blade, and leave those gorgeous scales alone. Give the apparent age, I think they are probably pot metal of some kind - maybe like a tin or something. Are they really light, like aluminum or so they have some heft? Is that patina on the metal scales or paint? Can you scratch them easily?
I think the old look to the scales is brilliant, I would leave those alone and go after that blade - the rustiness needs to be got after right away before it gets any worse.
Just my 2c.
K
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09-05-2007, 05:15 PM #3
They Have some Heft to them. Yuo can open the razor and balance it at the pin with you finger. It must be patina, Comes off easly. They do not scratch. I have been carrying it around in a book bag for about a week now.
Phil
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09-05-2007, 05:35 PM #4
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They don't sound like aluminum to me. Aluminum is very soft and will scratch easily. Also, aluminum oxide is white, not dark like the stuff there.
At any rate, the scales are cool, and unusual - I think if you clean them up, it will look like a cheesy recently made wannabe antique, you know? Leave them alone, I would say. I might almost suggest, if the blade is too far gone, you use those scales on a nicer blade. But again, that is just me.
K
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09-05-2007, 06:50 PM #5
I think The blade will clean up well the steel seems to be very hard. like I said, it almost feels like you could shave with it now.
Phil
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09-05-2007, 10:43 PM #6
Those scales look like they could be silver
. They could be worth some $$$$$$
. Hopefully you didn't hurt them too bad , giving them the scratch test .
Last edited by dave5225; 09-05-2007 at 10:45 PM.
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09-06-2007, 01:00 AM #7
No I was satisfied when I didn't scratch them in my bag.
Phil
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09-06-2007, 02:12 AM #8
sterling silver possibly ?
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09-06-2007, 02:34 AM #9
Those are silver, and ARE worth $$$$!
The scales are worth more than the blade!
Nice grab........
C utz
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09-06-2007, 04:58 PM #10
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You really think those are silver?
When he said the patina came off quickly, I thought, nah, silver doesn't get clean that fast...and being that thick, they would be hard to mistake for aluminum?
I don;t know, I just didn't think silver - I would have thought that tarnish would have spread to the entire surface, not just the deep crevices?
If they are silver, that *is* quite a grab, and I would definitely not clean them!
K