Samoa razor pix..................
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Just finished cataloging my razor assemblage and thought I'd post up a few pictures.
1)Eximo(pre-1800 likely)
2)Deane(same era)
3)Dunbar
4)Granger Halifax
5)Dubl Buck
6)Empire Knife Co West Winstead Conn
7)E.Weck military issue
8)Boker
9)J.Bestgen
10)Henckels
1)Eximo(pre-1800 likely)
2)Deane(same era)
3)Dunbar
4)Granger Halifax
5)Dubl Buck
6)Empire Knife Co West Winstead Conn
7)E.Weck military issue
8)Boker
9)J.Bestgen
10)Henckels
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Oh my! Very nice!
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I like the "dubl duck"...
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The top two are great historical pieces. Youdont find those often in that nice of shape. They are definately early 1800's
That dubl duck is a top notch razor. Looks to be a larger 6/8" if im not mistaken. Would love to have that one in my shaver rotation.
Now theres a collection to be proud of!
That dubl duck is a top notch razor. Looks to be a larger 6/8" if im not mistaken. Would love to have that one in my shaver rotation.
Now theres a collection to be proud of!
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Samoa pieces:
1)Genco
2)Grau & Plumacher
3)Hibbard,Spencer,&Bartlett
4)Abram Brooksbank Malinda Works
5)Geo.Wostenholm Pipe Brand
6)A.Granese Wakefield Mass.(I lived in Wakefield long ago)
7)Rolfa & Klein
8)Sanborn & Robinson
9)J.R.Torrey
10)Crown & Sword(I replaced the broken scales)
1)Genco
2)Grau & Plumacher
3)Hibbard,Spencer,&Bartlett
4)Abram Brooksbank Malinda Works
5)Geo.Wostenholm Pipe Brand
6)A.Granese Wakefield Mass.(I lived in Wakefield long ago)
7)Rolfa & Klein
8)Sanborn & Robinson
9)J.R.Torrey
10)Crown & Sword(I replaced the broken scales)
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Man there are some real nice old razors there. I'd love to have any and all those in my shaving rotation.
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Still Samoa........
1)Geo.Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery Washington Works
2)Frederick Reynolds
3)Fredericks
4)J.Binghams
5)Geo.Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery Washington Works pressed horn advertising.
6)Clauss Fremont Ohio
7)Kokens Barbers Supply(Phoenix)
8)The I*XL Improved Swiss(unusual blade shape)
9)J.Mappin(another unusual blade shape circa 1840)
10)Curley's Patent with safety guard.
1)Geo.Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery Washington Works
2)Frederick Reynolds
3)Fredericks
4)J.Binghams
5)Geo.Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery Washington Works pressed horn advertising.
6)Clauss Fremont Ohio
7)Kokens Barbers Supply(Phoenix)
8)The I*XL Improved Swiss(unusual blade shape)
9)J.Mappin(another unusual blade shape circa 1840)
10)Curley's Patent with safety guard.
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Samoa moa
1)G.Baker & Son(Diamond Edge)#408
2)Electric Cutlery
3)G.Baker & Son #1142
4)Columbus Cutlery Co Columbus Ohio
5)Hapco Germany (Maxotte).
6)Cattaraugus Cutlery Co
7)Crown & Sword
8)Jos.Rodgers & Sons No.6 Norfolk St.
9 & 10) A seven day set by Wade,Wingfield,& Rowbotham (box presented 1899;razors date to the 1850's)
1)G.Baker & Son(Diamond Edge)#408
2)Electric Cutlery
3)G.Baker & Son #1142
4)Columbus Cutlery Co Columbus Ohio
5)Hapco Germany (Maxotte).
6)Cattaraugus Cutlery Co
7)Crown & Sword
8)Jos.Rodgers & Sons No.6 Norfolk St.
9 & 10) A seven day set by Wade,Wingfield,& Rowbotham (box presented 1899;razors date to the 1850's)
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Still Samoa
1)Wm.Elliott
2)T.Noonan & Son (Black Demon)
3)Eugen Haering)
4)H.Boker(King Cutter)
5)Geneva Cutlery Geneva NY
6)H.Boker(20th Century)
7)An old Chinese razor(year unknown)
8)DePew's Patent
9)Keen Kutter(dist. by B.Howe)
10)illegible mark(ground off;probably a second)
1)Wm.Elliott
2)T.Noonan & Son (Black Demon)
3)Eugen Haering)
4)H.Boker(King Cutter)
5)Geneva Cutlery Geneva NY
6)H.Boker(20th Century)
7)An old Chinese razor(year unknown)
8)DePew's Patent
9)Keen Kutter(dist. by B.Howe)
10)illegible mark(ground off;probably a second)
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Nomo
1)Jos.Elliott (double concave)
2)H.Boker(pearl tang)
3)Guiseppe Garibaldi 203
4)Reliance Cutlery
5)George Johan
6)Osgood,Bray & Co.51
7)Wadsworth
8)Wade&Butcher
9)Johan Engstrom
10)my best razor:a mint Wade and Butcher in the box with carved pearl scales. Scored this for $20 at a yard sale.
1)Jos.Elliott (double concave)
2)H.Boker(pearl tang)
3)Guiseppe Garibaldi 203
4)Reliance Cutlery
5)George Johan
6)Osgood,Bray & Co.51
7)Wadsworth
8)Wade&Butcher
9)Johan Engstrom
10)my best razor:a mint Wade and Butcher in the box with carved pearl scales. Scored this for $20 at a yard sale.
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Man! I'm really envious. I'd give my eye teeth for a razor collection like that. That's pretty awesome.
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A few more:
1)Wade & Butcher American Razor.
2)Another smaller Wade & Butcher.
3)Joseph Allen Our Best Make
4)New England Razor Co.
5)A.DiMartino
6)Bigelow & Dowse
7)W.H.Morley
8)Towa
9)Wade & Butcher w/advertising handle.
10)Landers,Frary,& Clark w/pearl tang and gold etching.
1)Wade & Butcher American Razor.
2)Another smaller Wade & Butcher.
3)Joseph Allen Our Best Make
4)New England Razor Co.
5)A.DiMartino
6)Bigelow & Dowse
7)W.H.Morley
8)Towa
9)Wade & Butcher w/advertising handle.
10)Landers,Frary,& Clark w/pearl tang and gold etching.
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And a few more.........
1)Puma 89 still has the original oil preservative
A few corn razors;fixed and folding blade.
2)Kampfe Bros.
3)Parex
4)Krusius Brothers Extra
5)unmarked
6)Schnefel
7)Lily(only one I have w/pearl scales)
8)A pair of Bontgen & Sabin
9)F.A.Koch
10 Vom Cleff
1)Puma 89 still has the original oil preservative
A few corn razors;fixed and folding blade.
2)Kampfe Bros.
3)Parex
4)Krusius Brothers Extra
5)unmarked
6)Schnefel
7)Lily(only one I have w/pearl scales)
8)A pair of Bontgen & Sabin
9)F.A.Koch
10 Vom Cleff
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Last batch for now.A couple more corn razors and some corn knives.Last item is a front and rear view of one of the strangest razors I have ever seen:a rotary blade shaver powered by a clockspring motor rather than electricity.Made in Monaco of all places!
1)L & F
2)L.Weyersberg
3)Krusius Brothers Extra
4)F.A.Koch corn knife
5)Schnefel
6)Krusius Brothers
7)Pauls Brothers
8)Edward Weck with velvet case(came with extra blades)
9 & 10)Wind up razor.
1)L & F
2)L.Weyersberg
3)Krusius Brothers Extra
4)F.A.Koch corn knife
5)Schnefel
6)Krusius Brothers
7)Pauls Brothers
8)Edward Weck with velvet case(came with extra blades)
9 & 10)Wind up razor.
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That could happen;after the first of the year I will be selling off my collection of knives;razors;vintage wristwatches;vintage tools,and model cars. Still in the process of inventorying everything. Stay tuned.Colonel26 wrote:Man! I'm really envious. I'd give my eye teeth for a razor collection like that. That's pretty awesome.
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What? Say it ain't so!
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Super collection of Razors, very impressive.
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Selling off the collection????? Seems you post a picture in just about every thread there is. Thats gonna be a lot of selling. In all seriousness you do have quite a impressive collection going on, and if you do sell it off...Best of luck
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Sad to say but that is what I have decided. Been collecting since I was 10 years old. Will be 72 in a couple weeks and my children have no interest whatsoever. Too much stuff and if something should happen to me it would really put a burden on my wife.Umcknifeguy wrote:Selling off the collection????? Seems you post a picture in just about every thread there is. Thats gonna be a lot of selling. In all seriousness you do have quite a impressive collection going on, and if you do sell it off...Best of luck
It isn't just knives;I have a very large collection of vintage wristwatches;vintage tools;model cars;and vintage painting equipment as well as a lot of art work. I have 3 vintage automobiles;one of which should be leaving shortly and a not so large anymore gun collection.
The only knives I am keeping are two that belonged to my grandfather;my first knife;and a knife my dad made when he was in the Navy in 1925.The big buck knives(fortunately I don't have that many)are mostly spoken for already.
It was a painful decision to make but for the best. My wife is not in the best of health and there is not a lot that can be done to remedy the situation.
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Damn Ray,knife7knut wrote:Sad to say but that is what I have decided. Been collecting since I was 10 years old. Will be 72 in a couple weeks and my children have no interest whatsoever. Too much stuff and if something should happen to me it would really put a burden on my wife.Umcknifeguy wrote:Selling off the collection????? Seems you post a picture in just about every thread there is. Thats gonna be a lot of selling. In all seriousness you do have quite a impressive collection going on, and if you do sell it off...Best of luck
It isn't just knives;I have a very large collection of vintage wristwatches;vintage tools;model cars;and vintage painting equipment as well as a lot of art work. I have 3 vintage automobiles;one of which should be leaving shortly and a not so large anymore gun collection.
The only knives I am keeping are two that belonged to my grandfather;my first knife;and a knife my dad made when he was in the Navy in 1925.The big buck knives(fortunately I don't have that many)are mostly spoken for already.
It was a painful decision to make but for the best. My wife is not in the best of health and there is not a lot that can be done to remedy the situation.
Hate to hear that. Prayers for you and your wife.
You've got some REALLY neat stuff. I know it has to be rough to part with it.
The very first razor you posted has been re-ground at some point in its life. That was pretty common back in the day. That was a way to get more years out of a good yet worn out blade.
Been noticing prices on ebay lately are down on razors unless they are really big blades or have a an interesting etch like your W&B "American" razor. I'm slowing down on buying. Haven't bought a razor in nearly a year now. I've got thirty or so that I can shave with and about twice that many waiting to be made ready to shave or junked for parts.
You've got some nice ones. The Dubl-Ducks are always in demand and bring decent money usually.
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