Gentlemen I thank you all for your kind comments… makes me almost want to give up my 9-5 and concentrate on restoring razors
(can’t afford to though… and the wife would kill me… with one of my razors).
I love wedge razors, I love spike point razors and I admire the Union Cutlery brand… put the three together and I end up with a bad case of RAD, RRD and everything else that goes with it.
Been restoring a few SPIKE razors intending to make a seven day set but there is much variation in sizes of the blades and scales in those that I have acquired… so far, no two are close enough alike to call a “set” but restoring each is fun… just have to keep fishing for more. I hope I don’t end up with too many odd ones or… (horror of all horrors) I would have to sell a few... lolol.
Spazola,
I used “Rub n Buff” gold leaf… suggested by “C utz” in his thread…
dubl duck Satin wedge
…in post # 20
“As received” the scale still had some gold filling in it (about 20%), I simply added to the missing spots with a very thin brush. It’s not perfect (probably restored to 98% gold finish) but looks 100 times better than “as found” condition.
Thoroughly clean and polish the scale before applying, then clean up the excess (clean up is easier when the scale is polished). The stuff will coat the rough inside depression of the stamp instead of “filling in”... gives the stamp an original/natural appearance and better reflective properties… Check out another before and after if the stamp under magnification, you can just make out the shadows of the walls of the stamp on the gold coat of the “Spike”.