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    That razor has a lot of potential. If it was mine I would either clean it up with scrubbing bubbles, semichrome and hone it and use it as is or send it to Max for a pro restore. I wouldn't try a restore on that unless I was a very experienced hand at that sort of thing but to each his own. At least do a few of lesser rarity and value before attempting a restore on a nice full bladed Wonderedge. Just IMHO.
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    I didn't think it had too much potential so I didn't think it would be a real loss if I messed it up. There's all that pitting near the edge, and the scales are out of wack, and whatnot.

    If you think it actually might clean up nice, though, I might buy a few crappy ebay razors to get the hang of restoration before going all out on this guy.

    At either rate, I'd rather not send it to someone. You get more of an attachment to the stuff you make/fix yourself.

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    I'd also say to go ahead and get a couple (or a whole bunch of) ebay junkers under your belt first, thats potentially a really sweet razor. You might consider sending it out to a restorer to get it honed and have them just do the minimum necessary to keep it from deteriorating further-like getting rid of any active rust. That way you could use it, and still restore it when you've got some XP.

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    I sent Mr. JLROETTGER a PM first, but got to thinking about how many may read this post. I'm sure I may step on some toes, but look at the pictures closely. There is rust and pitting at the edge. If you can't hone to good steel, then all of that work put into this project to restore it would be done on a razor that could not be used. Unless one of the guru's step in and correct me & my suggestions, I stick to my guns and say to hone it or have it honed (skills vary) FIRST to make sure it's worth a restore, no matter of who made it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I sent Mr. JLROETTGER a PM first, but got to thinking about how many may read this post. I'm sure I may step on some toes, but look at the pictures closely. There is rust and pitting at the edge. If you can't hone to good steel, then all of that work put into this project to restore it would be done on a razor that could not be used. Unless one of the guru's step in and correct me & my suggestions, I stick to my guns and say to hone it or have it honed (skills vary) FIRST to make sure it's worth a restore, no matter of who made it.
    Good advice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlroettger View Post
    Is there any way to re-etch the swirls? Acid etching maybe--has anyone ever tried anything like that here?
    I don't think you could get that exact swirl pattern, but you could jewel a pattern into a haft (on another razor, now that you're having it professionally done).

    YouTube - How to Jewel a Rifle Bolt for a Custom Look


    I have seen this done with a drill press and a eraser!


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