A couple of months ago I purchased a 1958 Executive on eBay. I probably paid too much for it, but it was what I wanted. On closer examination I found that one door was "tweaked" a bit out of alignment and most of the gold was pretty faded, but I decided to keep it anyway. Here is what it looked like: Anyway, I decided to get it replated to make this the nicest razor in my collection. So I sent it off to Chris Evatt at RazorPlate. He was pretty backed up with work, but he kept me informed as my razor progressed. He also said he managed to correct the doors. So, finally, last week, it arrived... The razor is extremely bright and IMHO looks amazing! I can't say enough about Chris, he did excellent work. He emphasized that he plates razors under the same processes and specifications that Gillette used. I think his attention to detail is unmatched. So I also sent him an early '40's Tech that was in pretty rough shape to get replated for a gift. Chris contacted me to let me know that that old Tech had been replated by someone else, very badly. Chris stripped off the bad plating and uncovered the original Gillette logo etched on the head. He managed to save that etching and returned the razor...gift-wrapped...in amazing condition. So take a look at my new "baby", I hope you enjoy. And, if you ever want something replated, consider Chris!
Simply beautiful... I must send him my 1930's Gillette New Short Comb. That gold is very nice! I'm thinking rhodium for my New.
Gorgeous! Chris Evatt does outstanding work. He replated a C-1 Flare Tip and a D-1 Red Tip in Nickel for me and did a great job. He is working on my '49 Super Speed, to be replated in Silver.
Yes, it's gold. The pics didn't turn out that great. Execs are gold fatboys with slightly different knurling.
I know he's really busy, but the wait is worth it. BUT, if you don't like the result I'll take the toggle of your hands LOL.
Chris is the man. I only had him strip a few of mine (and he did it perfectly) but his turnaround time and communication cannot be topped.