I've been talking to my Dad about wet shaving since I started in Feb with DE's. Before wet shaving, I used an electric. My father did the same as did his father from whenever electrics first became available. So, Dad has shown an interest and we have learned together. So we've been talking about straights and I asked if he remembers his Dad using one which he doesn't. He watched the Mystro Livi videos and the like. So, naturally when I bought a straight I told him about it and he's checked in on me since. It was Monday I received the blade and sent him a picture.
So today, Wednesday I get a message from Mum; "I bought you a straight razor made in Germany. It's really old, in good condition with a bone handle". I think this could be an awesome thing, a nice Solingen blade or it could be a pile of rusty worthlessness. She sent me another message confirming it was "Made in Solingen" and she would email an picture. I'm really nervous at this point and it takes me an hour before I look. I really don't want to tell her "Thanks but that blade is unusable and not worth restoring". I'm really tickled pink she bought it for me, but I have no idea what it is or if it's going to clean up to usable state or not. Seems to have quite a bit of corrosion on it but maybe it's not that bad and is just staining? For sure the etching will be lost? In the end if I can get it to look nice, using it isn't actually required. Then again, she is going to ask me if I have used it yet but I could bluff with something about needing to send it for honing. I guess I will have to wait until it gets here to find out.
Should I hit it with some autosol and see how looks or just send it to @Mark for evaluation? What do you guys think of it in the mean time? Maybe this picture is enough to tell it's not worth working on?
Etching says "Magnetic Platypus - Extra Hollow Ground"
So today, Wednesday I get a message from Mum; "I bought you a straight razor made in Germany. It's really old, in good condition with a bone handle". I think this could be an awesome thing, a nice Solingen blade or it could be a pile of rusty worthlessness. She sent me another message confirming it was "Made in Solingen" and she would email an picture. I'm really nervous at this point and it takes me an hour before I look. I really don't want to tell her "Thanks but that blade is unusable and not worth restoring". I'm really tickled pink she bought it for me, but I have no idea what it is or if it's going to clean up to usable state or not. Seems to have quite a bit of corrosion on it but maybe it's not that bad and is just staining? For sure the etching will be lost? In the end if I can get it to look nice, using it isn't actually required. Then again, she is going to ask me if I have used it yet but I could bluff with something about needing to send it for honing. I guess I will have to wait until it gets here to find out.
Should I hit it with some autosol and see how looks or just send it to @Mark for evaluation? What do you guys think of it in the mean time? Maybe this picture is enough to tell it's not worth working on?
Etching says "Magnetic Platypus - Extra Hollow Ground"

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