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Thread: A Case for restoration?
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12-03-2009, 01:22 PM #1
Clean, sharpen and use for shaving. I have no idea on monetary value. To me the value of something tends to be determined by answering the questions: Is it something interesting? Do I like it? Can I use it?
I know people get great pleasure from restoring things to new condition, from automobiles to razors. I think, if possible, old things should be repaired to working condition and used as intended, the wear and other signs of age tell a story.'Living the dream, one nightmare at a time'
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shooter1 (12-03-2009)
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12-03-2009, 01:40 PM #2
Sorry to get a little off-topic, but that razor looks damn-near identical (pretty much everything except the tail) to a Boker I recently bought and restored:
I've seen the same scales on various razors so that's not as surprising, but the shape of the razor seems, in my limited experience, pretty specific with the covered tang, notch, and maker's etch; the "B" on mine seems to be the same font used on the Case. Any explanation? Coincidence or were Case and Boker linked?
EDIT: If shooter wants to see how it turned out w/ some new scales:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/galle...y-acrylic.html
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shooter1 (12-05-2009)
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12-03-2009, 01:47 PM #3
can we see restoration pics - the finished product? Sorry to go further off topic!
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12-03-2009, 03:34 PM #4
Thanks holli4 - this follows my original inclination.
The razor does not have any hone wear and I wonder if it has ever shaved. I must take care of that! This razor was made to be used, not sit in some display case and it has fallen to me to make sure that happens.
It appears it had been "played with" some and stored poorly during its life. It had some red paint or fingernail polish on it when I got it. The missing piece from the tang would not keep it from functioning as a shaver I know, but that somehow feels like driving around a classic car all buffed out missing a fender.
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12-07-2009, 04:43 AM #5
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