Help restoring cut throat "straight" razor.

CelticRoots

Member
May 4, 2013
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Rednal, Worcestershire
Hi Guys,

I was just wondering if any of you guys have ever restored a straight razor as I have just bought myself a vintage Thiers Issard 69 Frameback.

I have no idea where to start with it, what tools to use etcetera... plentry of enthusiasm to get it looking good as new again though! :)

I was thinking of sending it off to be done by someone professionally but I think it would be too costly.

Anybody any experience with this or wisdom to offer?

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CelticRoots

Member
May 4, 2013
31
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Rednal, Worcestershire
It's pretty cool isn't it :)

It's one of the first I've seen too. Before last week I'd never seen one at all.

I just happened to stumble on this an thought I'd have a bid. Ended up getting it cheap as chips for a Thiers Issard as I'm led to believe they're pretty high end.



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BillyBlade

Settler
Jul 27, 2011
748
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Lanarkshire
They are pretty good. You're right. :) Good score

If you are planning on actually using it though, and not just as a display piece or curio, make sure your blade refurbishment is done right. I use a straight to shave with, and trust me, few tbings in life are as unpleasant as trying to shave with a poorly prepared straight razor. You'll leave the wife's fluffy white Egyptian cotton towels in a state, thats for sure.

Just something to think about!
 

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