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    Default How much money to get this razor up to speed?

    Here is my original post with pics on B&B

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=42462

    If you can't or don't want to go there, here are some high resolution pictures I took of it:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/9214976...7604343130104/

    You need to click on a picture and then on the 'all sizes' button to see the high resolution version.

    I am waiting for my first straight razor to show up and found the one above at an antique shop. I guess it doesn't need a full restoration(??) but just some touch up work , cleaning and honing. I really know very little about razors right now.

    I know where to get it honed but don't know much about anything else. Also, do you think it is worth sinking money into? I do have a new Dovo 6/8 special on the way.

    Any information on the blade or manufacture would also be welcome. I can't seem to find much on google. Year and steel type(stainless?) would be nice to know.

    thanks for any help and information.
    --Forrest.

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    It's from the early 1900's/late 1800's I believe. The steel is quite certainly carbon (as in not stainless). It doesn't need much more than a honing to be useable. To bring it back to perfection, geometrically and esthetically, would have a cost depending on who you ask. I do perform this type of work, but it's not my policy to give quotes in threads (you'll find this is a policy held by the other respectable restorers here as well).

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    Quote Originally Posted by floppyshoes View Post
    It's from the early 1900's/late 1800's I believe. The steel is quite certainly carbon (as in not stainless). It doesn't need much more than a honing to be useable. To bring it back to perfection, geometrically and esthetically, would have a cost depending on who you ask. I do perform this type of work, but it's not my policy to give quotes in threads (you'll find this is a policy held by the other respectable restorers here as well).
    +1 on what Dan said.

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    Default Ok.

    Thanks for the info.

    I just went back to the shop and they have 4 new ones in, all Sheffield steel. From what I read here that sounds good. They have bone and real tortoise shell scales. I think I will go pick one or two of them up and then send a PM, once I have more pictures of the new razors, to get an estimate for cleaning/polishing/honing.

    Thanks again,
    --Forrest.

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