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Pins flush wih scales..
I just received this razor today a Bellefontaine to find out that the pins are flush with the scales... never seen it before..
anyone has an idea of the best way to unpin this razor? I usually use a dremel method but I am thinking in this case the drill press method would work good.
Also the blade has a nice gold wash with minimal pitting, what would then be the best way to polish it and preserve the gold wash?
thanks
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is that Brass or Wood????? the pin I mean
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There are several ways to depin that razor, my preferences would be,
- Small burr in dremel type tool
- center punch and pinvise
- drill press with small center drill
- jewelers saw from the inside on the blade end
lots of ways to skin a cat
Charlie
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You are going to have to take that one really slow, it might very well be glued too... Can you give us a pic of the entire set of scales??? Do they look to be original???? what are the scales made of???
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You can go see the Ebay ad to see a couple pictures of the razor...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/290647752402?...84.m1439.l2649
sorry too lazy to take out the camera...
I think the scales are made out of horn or wood but I am not sure ... I dont have a lot of exp as you can see ;)
I think ill use the drill press method ... I dont know how they made to pin this razor