I missed a couple of older razors and my rad had me going in this direction for a short time. I bought 2 this one being the first. I figured it would need some work when I bought it but I am not sure where to start. I gave it a quick polish to see it better and here is what I see.
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It looks like I got my work cut out for me. It looks like somebody found it under a wood pile and tried to fix it up. It has heavy grind marks on the blade with some deep pits on the heel, and toe. On the non stamped side you may be able to see some vertical ridges. I can feel a couple of these real easy. Bumps like on the blade. The radius is rather large so it doesn't look like it was done with a dremel. It may be original grind but I am guessing not. I haven't done any research yet but will after this post and I am not sure what it is supposed to look like to begin with. The scales look like bone and 1 looks okay but the other is warped and cracked. ( another thing to learn). I am thinking I should start by removing the scales and taking the heavy grind out of the blade, maybe fixing the radius from spine to edge and then ???