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Thread: New into SRP; Denmark
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04-18-2015, 12:51 PM #1
- Join Date
- Mar 2015
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- Denmark
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Thanked: 0New into SRP; Denmark
Hi every one.
I´m a guy from Denmark that has collected old chefs knives and old knives for restoration for my own pleasure.
A lot of old F.dick, Sabatier, Würsthof's has been trough my hands and machines through the years (30 years).
Suddenly I discovered the world of old straight razors and began with one and ended op with 30-40 pcs.
So to say there is a link from knives to straight razors in some way.
I have tried different types and worked some for my one use. The best for my selves (I hope) and some sold because you end up with a lot of straight razors.
What fascinates me are their different behaviours when you use them and of cause I like nice forms, material handling and the work behind.
So now I use a Henckels, p. von der lippen, C.V Eigen among others.
I bought some straight razors yesterday. 7 pcs. total. Lockwood & Brothers Sheffield, E. Parker, W. Greaves & Sons, James Barlow & Sons, Grange Jne Paris, and the two in the pictures.
I would like to ask this forum if anybody know the makers of these 2 pcs. age, ect.
The logo is not that good but says on the white scale something with these letters in ..üperic.., Fine silver steel, Razor (any ideas)
This one says N & R Dodger..., Universally Approved, Sheffield, ( Any ideas)
Would be glad to hear if anybody could tell a little about these.
The white one I got along in the buy, because It has a major crack in the blade, but it has a a nice feel and look.
This was my humble first post on this side.
Now I have a lot of work in front of me with the hole lot.
Frantz
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04-19-2015, 12:19 PM #2
Hi and welcome to the site. Try doing a search with the makrts name and any mention will be brought up. The razor database msy also help. Good luck and any questions feel free to ask
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed
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04-19-2015, 12:27 PM #3
Welcome to the forum
Hope your knife skills transfer easily to SRs.
The inlays on the bone scales are really nice. Hope the piece cleans up nicely.
This link will help you find members/mentors in your area.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/memberlist.php?do=searchIf you don't care where you are, you are not lost.