Originally Posted by
EisenFaust
Hello everyone,
Just thought I would post a few pics and ask a few questions about two restores im working on - my first ones I might add - A Puma Special 89 and an unspecified Bengall razor.
Firstly the puma, It was in reasonable condition when first obtained, no obvious hone wear and a nice edge, but it did have an ugly melted area right by the puma logo on the near scale. I sanded it flat on the face and matched the bevel on the side - still needs polishing but I think its fair to say its pretty impossible to spot now!. My main concern for restoring this razor is the rust on and around the satin 'Puma Special' etching on the face of the blade - any removal ideas that preserve the etch would be appreciated??
A tumbler is the best tool I have found for this, but honestly the rule is "The pitting will always be just deeper than the etching"
Another nice thing about the puma - as original sticker!
As for the Bengall, Ive been sanding away for hours today, and as you can see its still quite far away from 'restored' but considering rust once essentially covered it in its entirety I would say its well on the way, though some of the pitting is so deep it will have to stay. One curious thing I found while disassembling this razor however - a lead wedge at the toe of the grip - does anyone know if this is original for such a Bengall? (the blade has Cadman & sons stamp on the reverse of the neck)
You have some deep pitting there, Have you cut a bevel yet to check the edge??? At some point there comes a trade off between metal removal ,time , and a reasonably nice look...
Yes the lead wedge is quite common
Would appreciate any insights.
Thanks!