Funny
After a quick look around, I have 4+ straights that used to be in my rotation. Candidates include names like Filarmonica, Geo Wolstenholm and Sons (there may be 2-3 of these), Bengall, J. Wiss & Sons, Joseph Allen & Sons ...
This is before I really look at them. I don't know if all would make the "cut". I was doing a fair amount of practicing restoring and honing for a while so I have more to check.
Unfortunately, I forgot to oil them prior to storing. There is some resultant oxidation that will need to be cleaned up before a touch up with the hones, stropping, oiling and shipping.
Usually there is a discussion about how to sanitize them before shipping. Feel free to discuss this. My plan is to do something before shipping, but my advice is for the shaver to re-sanitize the blade before using it.
Just, for my peace of mind, some common methods are risky.
Celluloid scales don't respond well to heat (melting) and some solvents will dissolve them.
Chlorine based agents (like bleach) are hard on carbon steel (these will all be high carbon steel).
Barbicide is the standard and available from Barber supply places, but is hard to find in my small town.
As often as sanitizing razors comes up in the forums, there doesn't appear to be an article on that in the SRP wiki. Those guys tend to talk something like this to death (there are forums like that y'know).
I did a quick search of SRP (what I do for you guys). Options include Barbicide, Clippercide, Marvcide, rubbing alcohol, "Cool Care Plus", Hydrocide, Dettol, Oster Spray Disinfectant
I usually just use rubbing alcohol, then oil the blade. I believe the act of honing removes a few microns of steel leaving a fresh sanitary edge. That will work for when they leave here, but I don't think everyone should be honing the razors. The edges might suffer from excessive wear.
There are entire threads devoted to this at SRP. I read about 8. The 8th one had a link to this part of the Wiki:
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/SterilizationAnd there you have it.