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    Quote Originally Posted by bcw716 View Post
    Thanks for the help everyone. Looks like I'm going to have to just keep the Droescher for sentimental value. The numbers are etched into both blades and I THINK it may be my Grandpa's TX barber's license number. He couldn't remember doing it but that was his best guess.

    I'm going to send off to get the Red Imp honed and can't wait to shave with it.
    If those scales are affected by rot then they will continue to deteriorate over time. It has been suggested that the gas produced by rotting celluloid also affects other celluloid nearby. It's not definitive from what I've read (which, admittedly, isn't much) but also something that I wouldn't take a chance with so you might want to store that Droescher in a Ziploc by itself to contain it.

    The good news is that the Imp should serve you well for decades. Keep us posted!

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