So I'm finally getting around to posting some pictures of my Boker. I wouldn't exactly say I restored it, more like cleaned it up. My new philosophy for razor restoration is just by good razors that don't need much work.
For some reason the wood seemed like it needed a unique wedge. I found the turquois in the jewelry making section of my local hobby shop. It's softer than bone and easy to work with.
There are some things I would do different next time, like flatten the pivot washers more or better yet recycle the old ones, but over all I'm happy with how it turned out.
For some reason the wood seemed like it needed a unique wedge. I found the turquois in the jewelry making section of my local hobby shop. It's softer than bone and easy to work with.
There are some things I would do different next time, like flatten the pivot washers more or better yet recycle the old ones, but over all I'm happy with how it turned out.