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02-20-2013, 03:42 AM #1
Advice on restoring my first W & B
I won this Wade and Butcher on ebay today and would like some advice on how to proceed with a basic restoration of this razor when I receive it.
I was thinking of doing a minimalist restoration by simply hand sanding followed by metal polish before honing it. As for the scales, I am hoping that I could somehow seal the crack and give it some shine. I have never honed a razor of this type before and hope it won't be too difficult.
Your thoughts and suggestions judging on the photos are greatly appreciated.
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02-20-2013, 03:45 AM #2
Start here:Straight_Razor_Place_Wiki
Nice blade, worth saving!
~Richard
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02-20-2013, 03:55 AM #3
You're lucky since all of the black stuff is at the top of the blade and the crack is at the wedge end, not the pivot. I'd start with a bit of 0000 wool with a bit of oil or break free on it for the corrosion. Then I'd go to a good metal polish on paper towels, q-tips and the like. Hand sanding is a very time consuming chore. A buddy of mine used to say it was like 10 hours through progressive grits until it was ready for buffing. That was a deal breaker for me. How I learned to stop worrying about corrosion and love the pits.
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