Wow - that must be some DE if its worth three straight razors, especially one as good as the H. Eicker.

You often find that kind of bulging of the scales on one side with celluloid scales that have a metal logo inset in them.

Fixing it can be as simple as getting a tall, thin jar, boiling some water, let it go just off the boil, pour into jar, open blade at 90 degrees and sit scales in the water to soften. Turn on the cold water tap. After a minute of two test the scales for pliability by closing the blade and bending them a little to sit the blade a better. If they bend enough (you might want to go a bit further as they will spring back a little) hold the lot under the cold tap to cool them right down.

Test to see if they stay there and that the blade closes OK. Sometimes you have to bend them further over than the blade will allow, so it pays to make some spacers to hold the scales apart a two or three points, as they are prone to collapse in towards each other when soft. With a bit of luck that will work.

You can also do it with a hair drier, but it is hard to control the heat enough and you may melt the scales. If they are proper celluloid you might even set them on fire. That's an interesting sight for those of the right mind-set (like me - the wrong mind-set!).

If it doesn't work, you can unpin them, elongate the holes (one one way, one the other - not too much, just enough to coax the blade to the right side) and add washers between scale and tang- maybe one on one side to alter the throw would do it. Then re-pin.

Good Luck!

Neil