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    Good afternoon,

    I picked this up at a local flea market for $5. I love the lines of the blade and it's markings. There seems to be minimal pitting and rust, with a moderate amount of hone wear (I am a complete novice). Unfortunately, I do not currently have the resources to even attempt a restoration on my own, although I do eventually want to learn. I know the horn scales are toast and need to be replaced. Is this razor a good candidate for restoration, even if I have to have someone else do it?

    I would also appreciate any information on the possible date of the razor too.

    Any thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated!

    Hal
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    What you got there is an Awesome Wade & Butcher!!! Nice score! I'm jealous !! Wade Butcher are great shavers. Most definitely worth restoring.

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    Yep. You'll do well with that.

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    Nice razor, especially for the price! I missed an under the radar celebrated for barbers use because I had changed my ebay password but not my auctionsniper one, so the bid never went through. Went for cheap, still kicking myself. I really want to try out the big W&B hollow grounds.

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    Thanks guys, I appreciate your input. Just to get it out to one of the talented restoration pros here on the SRP!

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    Dunno how you feel, but FWIW I love old patinas so my vote would be for minimal buffing when it gets restored.

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    Are you kidding me, thats an Awesome canidate. Beatuiful razor, congratulations.
    I'm completely jealous
    Grant
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    I wouldn't do anything to it but hone it up and use it. All the ones that I find have pitting and rust, I would love to find one with this kind of patina and not rust. Nice score.

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    I, personally, like the dark patina on the blade. Restoring it wouldn't cost much. Sandpaper is cheap. Now buying equipment to make your own scales can be expensive...just replacing them with a different set of scales shouldn't be to costly. Pins are inexpensive.

    Nice find and have fun!

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    this is indeed a great restoration project, also IMHO those are the best shaving WB's out there.
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