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    Hello gents, well it finally happened I bought a eBay razor it was a w and b celebrated fine Indian steel and it's alittle worse than I thought but I got my money back for it and the seller said I could keep it so now I have a razor that's pretty good from what I here but apparently it's going to cost alot to restore the blade is pretty ruff but not bad. I wish I could load pics so u guys can make a opinion but I can't Dane it so any suggestions would be good guys I would like to restore it a little by little so I can get it restored to the way I want it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    Hello gents, well it finally happened I bought a eBay razor it was a w and b celebrated fine Indian steel and it's alittle worse than I thought but I got my money back for it and the seller said I could keep it so now I have a razor that's pretty good from what I here but apparently it's going to cost alot to restore the blade is pretty ruff but not bad. I wish I could load pics so u guys can make a opinion but I can't Dane it so any suggestions would be good guys I would like to restore it a little by little so I can get it restored to the way I want it
    First...punctuation.

    Second, without pictures it's going to be hard to give any specific advice. I'd recommend looking through the sticky at the top of the Workshop forum:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...wers-here.html
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    Pictures first. Advice second.

    Third: Restorations costs are based on the amount of work that NEEDS to be done, or you WANT to be done. IE: you want new scales, but want to keep the patina on the blade? That may end up costing less that requesting Horn scales with silver liners and a mirror polish.

    Just sayin'

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