Found another older razor with a similar design at the wedge, pretty cool:
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Found another older razor with a similar design at the wedge, pretty cool:
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My speculation is no. I would say the patina would act as a protective layer. That is basically what rust bluing is on a gun. It is a layer of oxidation that helps protect (somewhat) against rust. Basically what you do with a rust blue is develop a very fine layer of rust on the gun then boil it in water to neutralize the rust. As long as you have black iron oxide on the surface and not red iron oxide I don't think it would increase the chances of rust.
But that is speculation on my part.
Ray
I have a couple of blades that I have left some patina on. I keep my blades oiled and have never had an edge rust problem on the razors with patina. When honed the edge becomes very shiny and as long as you take care of them it will be ok. I have however had a razor with heavy pitting and even when oiled it would rust. But as far as just a patina (in my experience) no problems.
I love when a big old razor looks it's age. I wouldn't change a thing. Love the work!
Shaves great but cut myself this morningSomehow the pivot pin had loosened and when I was moving it into my other hand it swung down like an axe into my knuckle. Not too bad, but enough to bleed all over the place. Looks like I need to bust out the ball peen.